LADY AT 17 HOURS' SITTING.
Lord Cheylesmore's lirst expf riem' a.s chairman of the London Countvi Council was to preside over an aij-: nighi' merging. He did not leave tlicj council chamber until 1.1 a.m., just an 1 houy before the meeting came to an end.! A little earlier the chairman had eon-' s; tited to make a public appeal for funds! lo cover the cost of the schoolchildren'* vsi* to Paris. i Lady St. Holier, the only hely mem- 1 ' ;■ present, sat right through thenioci-' i-ig. which had commenced at p.m.! O.i tint Tuesday.
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Mataura Ensign, 15 May 1912, Page 4
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95LADY AT 17 HOURS' SITTING. Mataura Ensign, 15 May 1912, Page 4
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