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UNIMPORTANCE.

‘What has become of the Chinese Emperor?’ enquired one of the leading citizens of Pekin. ‘He doesn’t seem to be alive to the situation.’ ‘les.’ replied the mandarin who knows court secrets, ‘as a politician he is so completely >ir the earth that the Empress doesn’t even think it worth while to announce any more funerals for him.’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXV, 24 June 1899, Page 882

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UNIMPORTANCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXV, 24 June 1899, Page 882

UNIMPORTANCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXV, 24 June 1899, Page 882

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