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. The World says the Dike of Cambridge was far from pleased at Sir Garnet Wolsely's vpeeeh at the Newspaper Press Fund Had his Boyal Highness beei/a stronger man Sir Garnet might have found himself under orders next day for a very distant demand. As it is, the Duke is satisfied to avoid hit rather bumptious lieutenant on every occasion; but when he bas an opportunity of speaking he does not spare Sir Garnet. One great simile of the latter was that the miTtary coach waa about to be lipaet. Now the Duke has ainoe openly said that he is ready, to transfer the ribbons to any one else. No domat it is easier to eriticite than to drive; aa4 there, are many bad moments in afore for whoever succeeds the Duke of Cambridge as Cdmmander»in:Chief.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3658, 16 September 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3658, 16 September 1880, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3658, 16 September 1880, Page 2

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