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A QUESTION OF DIGNITY. In this highly democratic community we are not likely to insist trio strongly upon conventions and precedents, but we must admit that there does appear to us to be a certain lack of Imperial dignity in this hurried journey of the Empire' 6 Prime Minister to a foreign watering place and his induction to the highest office in the Crown's gift under Buoh casual conditions. Nothing is ever lost by maintaining the dignity of the State at its highest possible level, and it is rather surprising that King Ed-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9210, 13 April 1908, Page 1
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