PAIR RENTS.
Being a widow of a soldier of the Great War with no pension. I have gone out washing and cleaning Sir 20 years. I would like to ask this Labour Government what it is going to do about the destruction of my home and the non-payment of rent by a "fair rente'" tenant. Broken beer bottle*, rage and filthy litter of all kinds was left on the property. Betting, drinking and parties were every-day occurrences, but no rent vac forthcoming. The house was in perfect condition when given to them, but I received it back like a pig. sty. The> tenants were traoved up bV the Labour Department to hold possession against me. lam sorry that I do not possess a son to give to the country, but to the country's call FLL BE THERE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1940, Page 6
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