BANK HOLIDAYS.
saros or "ran nuas." B|*T6rteiday, being the last day MptjdbLttiut. Tar was payable, I Pja&ffiiif. nearest bank to arrange Bpammy accommodation, but on at the door with notice "Bank Holi|F' ?a l»ve left a shearing shed ft.fejjaf i<ir a week on end from p|t»£l%pd then to havtf travelP(8 Bil& 99 Jgurpose to pay tax to KtmnmSsf) did not make me any eoaiolfttion I had was that iiade a'similar fruitwe all cooed our al hotel where we instant, who assurte staff, at the baakg these absurd holistaiT do not want o, it is well known, ffbj do the authori'Wfl.Wganise., their am-sore if some of mory; these holidays rpetuat®- could hear at the bank doors, * wish them closed, g how necessary it irn their living infresh air and outs possible to let • most people have ftat these "Bank ovft the ©dge."— "FAT 'LAMB.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17936, 3 December 1923, Page 11
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