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The workmen re-arranging what seemed to be lumber in one of the underground rooms of the House of Commons, came npon a richly carved table, which had apparently lain there for more than 50 years. There is a tradition that it was saved from the fire which burned down the House in 1834. The table has been cleaned and polished, and placed in the members’ tea-room, which it richly adorns.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 992, 6 March 1891, Page 12

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 992, 6 March 1891, Page 12

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 992, 6 March 1891, Page 12

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