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A CHEERFUL FUNERAL. The demise of the Lords’ Veto is being borne with extreme fortitude by the peers and their friends, who are attending innumerable fancy dress balls, race meetings, and similar gaieties, while engaged in what they themselves have described as the greatest political crisis since, the Great Rebellion.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 2 August 1911, Page 3

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A CHEERFUL FUNERAL. The demise of the Lords’ Veto is being borne with extreme fortitude by the peers and their friends, who are attending innumerable fancy dress balls, race meetings, and similar gaieties, while engaged in what they themselves have described as the greatest political crisis since, the Great Rebellion. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 2 August 1911, Page 3

A CHEERFUL FUNERAL. The demise of the Lords’ Veto is being borne with extreme fortitude by the peers and their friends, who are attending innumerable fancy dress balls, race meetings, and similar gaieties, while engaged in what they themselves have described as the greatest political crisis since, the Great Rebellion. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 2 August 1911, Page 3

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