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In the matter of education, there might be no doubt he had succeeded in undertaking, to a con siderable extent, the ideas he had when he entered public life. " National Education " was the subject of the first leader he wrote for that Courier of the old days. To ensure that he proceeded on definite lines, and that he had not been either a statesmanto which title he hoped he may aspirea lawyer, or a Judge accidentally. He."To have captained his country, to experience at three World Cups and indeed score in one of those, marks him out amongst a really special group of players. I appreciated the call from Rio to inform me of his decision, which clearly he had spent much time considering before reaching this time.
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