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IT COULD NOT BE DONE.

In a recent letter Mrs. Ruby at , soD g a ]js"England's greatest statesman, w jio bury, was formerly a poor journa often did not know how he could o ct fast." Well, that is news to an ° ld /%jert man like myself. As a matter of fa c > u j s Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, thn" * .0a of Salisbury, was born at Hatfield H one February 3, 1830. In my time rr or ies of Queen Victoria's high and dry 0l and what he did was of little interes ere workers. You can take it of were no "poor journalists" or "men breakfast" in the House of Lords, 0 , ne _ nions, either. It simply could not do

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 299, 18 December 1935, Page 6

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IT COULD NOT BE DONE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 299, 18 December 1935, Page 6

IT COULD NOT BE DONE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 299, 18 December 1935, Page 6