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The Kt. Hon. C. C. Kingston told the Federal House theie was nothing in the objection to the Commonwealth having followed the lead of the Piemier of New Zealand. — Cablenews. Hon. C. C. Kingston : Whew, Alfred, ive didn't reckon on such a scorcher, eh, when ice started out to follow Kmy Dick 2 The Commonwealth Premier: Great Scot, no, and yet I'm afiaid to let (jo noiv that I've (jot so far. Hojie he'll slow down soon for we can't live the pace much further.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 195, 26 March 1904, Page 13

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The Kt. Hon. C. C. Kingston told the Federal House theie was nothing in the objection to the Commonwealth having followed the lead of the Piemier of New Zealand.— Cablenews. Hon. C. C. Kingston: Whew, Alfred, ive didn't reckon on such a scorcher, eh, when ice started out to follow Kmy Dick 2 The Commonwealth Premier: Great Scot, no, and yet I'm afiaid to let (jo noiv that I've (jot so far. Hojie he'll slow down soon for we can't live the pace much further. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 195, 26 March 1904, Page 13

The Kt. Hon. C. C. Kingston told the Federal House theie was nothing in the objection to the Commonwealth having followed the lead of the Piemier of New Zealand.— Cablenews. Hon. C. C. Kingston: Whew, Alfred, ive didn't reckon on such a scorcher, eh, when ice started out to follow Kmy Dick 2 The Commonwealth Premier: Great Scot, no, and yet I'm afiaid to let (jo noiv that I've (jot so far. Hojie he'll slow down soon for we can't live the pace much further. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 195, 26 March 1904, Page 13

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