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THE ECONOMICAL LORD.

TAXPAYERS AND EXTRAVAGANCE,

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, May 12.

As a result of the House of Representatives rejecting the Governor-General’s Establishment Bill, Lord Hopetoun is reducing expenses at Government House. He sends half his horses back to England, and he dismisses about twenty servants. There will also be less social entertaining.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 414, 13 May 1902, Page 2

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THE ECONOMICAL LORD. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 414, 13 May 1902, Page 2

THE ECONOMICAL LORD. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 414, 13 May 1902, Page 2

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