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The King prefers “ God Save Our

Gracious King ” to “ God Save our lord the King," as the opening line of the National Anthem.

For stating in an article that, like all really great men, the most renowned German sovereigns were but poor orators, a journalist is to be prosecuted at Muuich, his article being a reflection on the Kaiser*

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 421, 21 May 1902, Page 2

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 421, 21 May 1902, Page 2

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 421, 21 May 1902, Page 2

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