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WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS THE CAPITALISTS CAN TRY THIS. Orator: We live under the grandest Government in the world’s history—we are a people that knows no monarch of Divine pretence, that accepts no ermine of heredity nor bends the calloused knee to mitred might. But, instead, we recognise that every citizen is a sovereign in his own right—that each individual is a king and rules the destinies of a glorious commonwealth.. In conclusion, gentlemen. I have a pleasant surprise for you —as you pass out of the had each of you will be presented with a beautiful crown. A Week Later They Pawn Them to Pay the Butcher.)

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 46

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WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS THE CAPITALISTS CAN TRY THIS. Orator: We live under the grandest Government in the world’s history—we are a people that knows no monarch of Divine pretence, that accepts no ermine of heredity nor bends the calloused knee to mitred might. But, instead, we recognise that every citizen is a sovereign in his own right—that each individual is a king and rules the destinies of a glorious commonwealth.. In conclusion, gentlemen. I have a pleasant surprise for you—as you pass out of the had each of you will be presented with a beautiful crown. A Week Later They Pawn Them to Pay the Butcher.) New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 46

WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS THE CAPITALISTS CAN TRY THIS. Orator: We live under the grandest Government in the world’s history—we are a people that knows no monarch of Divine pretence, that accepts no ermine of heredity nor bends the calloused knee to mitred might. But, instead, we recognise that every citizen is a sovereign in his own right—that each individual is a king and rules the destinies of a glorious commonwealth.. In conclusion, gentlemen. I have a pleasant surprise for you—as you pass out of the had each of you will be presented with a beautiful crown. A Week Later They Pawn Them to Pay the Butcher.) New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 46