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I Speaking 1 of the need for J | more nurseries for war s | workers’ children, the Brit- I f ish Minister of Health (Mr j | Ernest Brown), said he vis- I i ualised a rapid expansion of | i the scheipe. He had never, he f I said, been faced with a more J j fascinating' problem, states | J the Overseas Daily Mail. I I —News item. I f Ernie Brown of London I i Town, I I With the public fraternis- j I ing, J j Talks with ease of nurseries, | I More of which he’s “vis- a f ualising’’; i s Soporifically stating | i That the problem’s “fasci- I I nating. ’ ’ I J Nature note; The wicked | I stoat | f Fascinates the foolish rab- 1 I bits, 1 i Hindus wise immobilise I | Cobras of most active j ! habits. ■ | I Youths forget the work | I that’s waiting i f When a blonde is fascinat- 1 I 1 1 Ernie, lad, you make us sad, J I And we feel our fears re- | I surgent, f j When advised you’re mss- | I merised i f By a problem that’s so \ | urgent. I i Mothers (and machines) are | I waiting: I I We don’t find it “fascinat- | 1 ing'.” I f BEE. 1 i i
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13671, 19 June 1942, Page 3
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