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See "Week in Review.” A LOSS TO THE WHOLE DOMINION. The late Mr T. E. Taylor, M.P. and Mayor of Christchurch, whose sudden death last Thursday has been keenly felt throughout the Dominion. The "Lyttelton Times" in an editorial reference to his death said: “Probably there has never been a betterloved or more severely-criticised man in the Dominion than Mr T. E. Taylor, and it is a tribute to the rare intellect and the generous heart of the lost leader that even those who were politically and socially opposed to him are mourning his death almost as they would mourn a personal bereavement or a national calamity."

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 2 August 1911, Page 23

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See "Week in Review.” A LOSS TO THE WHOLE DOMINION. The late Mr T. E. Taylor, M.P. and Mayor of Christchurch, whose sudden death last Thursday has been keenly felt throughout the Dominion. The "Lyttelton Times" in an editorial reference to his death said: “Probably there has never been a betterloved or more severely-criticised man in the Dominion than Mr T. E. Taylor, and it is a tribute to the rare intellect and the generous heart of the lost leader that even those who were politically and socially opposed to him are mourning his death almost as they would mourn a personal bereavement or a national calamity." New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 2 August 1911, Page 23

See "Week in Review.” A LOSS TO THE WHOLE DOMINION. The late Mr T. E. Taylor, M.P. and Mayor of Christchurch, whose sudden death last Thursday has been keenly felt throughout the Dominion. The "Lyttelton Times" in an editorial reference to his death said: “Probably there has never been a betterloved or more severely-criticised man in the Dominion than Mr T. E. Taylor, and it is a tribute to the rare intellect and the generous heart of the lost leader that even those who were politically and socially opposed to him are mourning his death almost as they would mourn a personal bereavement or a national calamity." New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 2 August 1911, Page 23

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