TWIN SOULS: AN AWFUL PROSPECT. Mr. Taylor ventured to say that if the Colonial Secretary kept going on that City Single Electorates Bill for two months it would be impossible at the end of that time to tell the difference between the Minister and himself. ' Tommy" : Thanks to me, Sir Joseph, you may now enjoy the privilege being mistaken for the member for Christchurch City. Don't you feel grateful ?
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 167, 12 September 1903, Page 15
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69TWIN SOULS: AN AWFUL PROSPECT. Mr. Taylor ventured to say that if the Colonial Secretary kept going on that City Single Electorates Bill for two months it would be impossible at the end of that time to tell the difference between the Minister and himself. ' Tommy" : Thanks to me, Sir Joseph, you may now enjoy the privilege being mistaken for the member for Christchurch City. Don't you feel grateful? Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 167, 12 September 1903, Page 15
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