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The Mayor is much worried by questioners. He remarked that " bairns and fools jump at conclusions. Probably the trams would fly. " THE TRIBULATIONS OF HIS WORSHIP. His Worship: " Urge me no more. I shall forget myself . Have mind upon your health. Tempt me no farther. " — Shakespeare.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 209, 2 July 1904, Page 12

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The Mayoi is much worried by questioners. He remarked that " bairns and fools jump at conclusions. Probably the trams would fly-" THE TRIBULATIONS OF HIS WORSHIP. His Worship: " Urge me no more. I shall forget myself. Have mind upon your health. Tempt me no farther. "—Shakespeaee. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 209, 2 July 1904, Page 12

The Mayoi is much worried by questioners. He remarked that " bairns and fools jump at conclusions. Probably the trams would fly-" THE TRIBULATIONS OF HIS WORSHIP. His Worship: " Urge me no more. I shall forget myself. Have mind upon your health. Tempt me no farther. "—Shakespeaee. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 209, 2 July 1904, Page 12

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