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CALLED MAYOR “MY LORD”

DEPUTATION LEADER POKES OUT HIS TONGUE (Special to THE SUN) CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. Several breezy scenes occurred at a meeting of the City Council last evening, when a deputation attended to protest against the scheme to erect rest rooms, etc., in Cathedral Square. At one stage Mr. George Gould, one of the deputation leaders, had to apologise to the Mayor for addressing him as “My Lord,” and also for poking out his tongue when withdrawing the remark. SK 3$ %%%3K SK SK %%SK *

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 438, 21 August 1928, Page 1

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CALLED MAYOR “MY LORD” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 438, 21 August 1928, Page 1

CALLED MAYOR “MY LORD” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 438, 21 August 1928, Page 1

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