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Replying to his welcome home by the people of Wellington at the woolshed, Mr. Seddon pointed to a strange coincidence. He made his triumphant landing in Auckland on the very day that King Edward made his triumphal progress through London. — News item. King Dick : Shake hands, Teddy, my boy ; you made a game effort to get ahead of me, but you forgot that were always twelve hours in front of you. But — whisper — out of regard for you 1 refused to be crowned.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 123, 8 November 1902, Page 9

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Replying to his welcome home by the people of Wellington at the woolshed, Mr. Seddon pointed to a strange coincidence. He made his triumphant landing in Auckland on the very day that King Edward made his triumphal progress through London.—News item. King Dick : Shake hands, Teddy, my boy ; you made a game effort to get ahead of me, but you forgot that were always twelve hours in front of you. But—whisper—out of regard for you 1 refused to be crowned. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 123, 8 November 1902, Page 9

Replying to his welcome home by the people of Wellington at the woolshed, Mr. Seddon pointed to a strange coincidence. He made his triumphant landing in Auckland on the very day that King Edward made his triumphal progress through London.—News item. King Dick : Shake hands, Teddy, my boy ; you made a game effort to get ahead of me, but you forgot that were always twelve hours in front of you. But—whisper—out of regard for you 1 refused to be crowned. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 123, 8 November 1902, Page 9

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