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Thomas MacKenzie became prime minister in March 1912, but his three-month minority government collapsed when four members of his Liberal Party defected to William Massey. Cartoonist: Jack Gilmour (Canterbury Times, 1912)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 61

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Thomas MacKenzie became prime minister in March 1912, but his three-month minority government collapsed when four members of his Liberal Party defected to William Massey. Cartoonist: Jack Gilmour (Canterbury Times, 1912) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 61

Thomas MacKenzie became prime minister in March 1912, but his three-month minority government collapsed when four members of his Liberal Party defected to William Massey. Cartoonist: Jack Gilmour (Canterbury Times, 1912) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 61

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