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Federation's 1910 Annual meeting, she was re-elected to the
Executive with an increased vote and spoke in favour of a resolution to curtail the power of veto held by the House of Lords. By the end of 1910 it was clear that Lady Denman's life was about to change considerably; her husband Lord Denman, was to become the fifth
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Minister and O'Malley laid the second and third stones. The moment had arrived for the naming of the new capital. As well as the choice of
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when Trudie was born; her brother Harold was two years old. Two younger brothers, Clive and
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with free smokes. Gertrude Denman became the chairman of the
Society in 1916, and by the time she resigned due to other commitments in 1917, some 265 million cigarettes and other smoking materials had been distributed.
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