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THE GOVERNOR'S LOSS.

.»>«» • The case in which the undertaker was called upon to show cause why be should use the Royal Arms on his window, notepaper, and hearses recalls a "by appointment" notice which for some months last year delighted the democrats who travelled on the tram to Bondi (states a Sydney paper). Between Bondi Junction and the next stop on the Bondi side is a row of small shops. One of the smallest of these proudly displayed the following sign m its window:— His Excellency the Governor-General Does Not Deal Here. That is His Loss.

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Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 67, 27 August 1917, Page 4

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THE GOVERNOR'S LOSS. Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 67, 27 August 1917, Page 4

THE GOVERNOR'S LOSS. Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 67, 27 August 1917, Page 4

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