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A PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION.

At the Dnnedin Cams Club, on Saturday night, Mr J. 11. Morrison maole reference to tiw existence of war clouds threatening the peace of Great Britain, and aokerl that the eboir should eing " Rule Britannia." The requeei was cordially rccoivod, and was forthwith acted upon, the audience vising enmaist and assisting in the chorus of tiio national hymn, tho singing of which, if not remarkably accurate, had ut lcaet the merit of being earnest.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9325, 28 January 1896, Page 5

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A PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9325, 28 January 1896, Page 5

A PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9325, 28 January 1896, Page 5

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