" MERRY ANDREW."
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"Both, well?' ho inquired/ and the Cabinet joined in the smile. By those Sherlock Holmes powers of deduction that l/.ako politicians such masters of strategy, they had surmised the truth. So they were prepared when the Prime Minis'- t replaced* the receiver without makiu ■<; thu usual Unpublished -remarks of the 'p':ono usei\ "I'vo a, now son," he announced to his colleague?. "Congratulations^" chorused Ministers.
Aiid, with glad smiles op thejr lips, they bent thejy attention anew to the thorny subject of reviewing the report on the question of calling, tenders, for railway materials. The vision of the child had gladdened them all. Mr Fisher has six children — one girl and fivo boys, "".
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12707, 9 March 1912, Page 4 (Supplement)
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