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The Hon. J. Carroll and party, who visited Tolago yesterday, spent a most uncomfortable night on board the small steamer Nautilus . . . The Nautilus had to cruise about all night, with seas sweeping over her. There was no cabin on the steamer. THE SLAVE OF DUTY. Hon. Jimmy Carroll : Oh, why was I born a patriot and inspired with a craze for hard work and devotion to duty ! This sort of life is killing me. They won't know me in Wellington.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 13

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The Hon. J. Carroll and party, who visited Tolago yesterday, spent a most uncomfortable night on board the small steamer Nautilus . . . The Nautilus had to cruise about all night, with seas sweeping over her. There was no cabin on the steamer. THE SLAVE OF DUTY. Hon. Jimmy Carroll: Oh, why was I born a patriot and inspired with a craze for hard work and devotion to duty ! This sort of life is killing me. They won't know me in Wellington. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 13

The Hon. J. Carroll and party, who visited Tolago yesterday, spent a most uncomfortable night on board the small steamer Nautilus . . . The Nautilus had to cruise about all night, with seas sweeping over her. There was no cabin on the steamer. THE SLAVE OF DUTY. Hon. Jimmy Carroll: Oh, why was I born a patriot and inspired with a craze for hard work and devotion to duty ! This sort of life is killing me. They won't know me in Wellington. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 13

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