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THE ADMINISTRATION OF AFFAIRS IN SEDDONIA, 1901. Premier Ward (of New Zealakd) : Salutations, Oh King! We have come hence with a despatch from Joe Chamberlain, delivered via San Francisco in 26 days, urging us to strengthen the bond of unity with the United" States hy encouraging the San Francisco mail service with a substantial subsidy. Wliat qre your royal commands ? King Richard the Second to None (of Seddonia) : Well, they are certainly fine steamers, and employ colonial seamen, and they briny our mails and passengers speedily. If Joe Chamberlain wants it, let the thing be done. Besides, after all, it will please the other Joe — Witheford—and he is a good sort. - . .

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 14, 6 October 1900, Page 17

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THE ADMINISTRATION OF AFFAIRS IN SEDDONIA, 1901. Premier Ward (of New Zealakd): Salutations, Oh King! We have come hence with a despatch from Joe Chamberlain, delivered via San Francisco in 26 days, urging us to strengthen the bond of unity with the United"States hy encouraging the San Francisco mail service with a substantial subsidy. Wliat qre your royal commands ? King Richard the Second to None (of Seddonia): Well, they are certainly fine steamers, and employ colonial seamen, and they briny our mails and passengers speedily. If Joe Chamberlain wants it, let the thing be done. Besides, after all, it will please the other Joe—Witheford—and he is a good sort. – . . Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 14, 6 October 1900, Page 17

THE ADMINISTRATION OF AFFAIRS IN SEDDONIA, 1901. Premier Ward (of New Zealakd): Salutations, Oh King! We have come hence with a despatch from Joe Chamberlain, delivered via San Francisco in 26 days, urging us to strengthen the bond of unity with the United"States hy encouraging the San Francisco mail service with a substantial subsidy. Wliat qre your royal commands ? King Richard the Second to None (of Seddonia): Well, they are certainly fine steamers, and employ colonial seamen, and they briny our mails and passengers speedily. If Joe Chamberlain wants it, let the thing be done. Besides, after all, it will please the other Joe—Witheford—and he is a good sort. – . . Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 14, 6 October 1900, Page 17

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