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POPULAR BRITISH PEERACE.

TABLE OF PRECEDENCE. Peerage Poker A Double-Barrelled Duke the Duke of Smith, Earl Jones equals a Straight Flush. A Plair. Duke equals Fours. A Marquis equals a Full. An Earl equals a Flush. A Viscount equals a Straight. A Baron (Lord equals Three. A Baronet equals Two Pairs. A Knight equals ..One Pair. And a mighty small one/

Railway Porter : ‘ See here, where are you going with that axe :' Passenger ; ‘ Keep cool, young man ; we stop for sandwiches at the next station.’ * What: got your patent leather boots blacked, and bought them only ten days ago : Wasn't the leather any good ?’ ‘ The leather is all right, but the patent teems to have expired.*

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 43, 28 October 1893, Page 560

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POPULAR BRITISH PEERACE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 43, 28 October 1893, Page 560

POPULAR BRITISH PEERACE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 43, 28 October 1893, Page 560

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