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“Mine’s a Pal” approves the Sumner Borough Council’s intention of prosecuting dog-owners who, against the by-laws, allow their dogs to contaminate the goods in shops. Dogs, whether as pets or as working dogs, he says, should be taught and controlled, as the S.P.C.A. has for years tried to show.
Having found that his neighbour’s petrol licence for 120 gallons has been cut by 12 gallons, the regulation 10 per cent., and his own licence for 60 gallons by the same quantity, “Bristles” Is not disposed to think that his “old inspector, of the tussock age, would have put a big R to an answer like that.”
In the opinion of “Leonis” those whose religious apprehensions prevent them from “showing gratefulness to the Soviet Union” should consider that they have been praying for help. “Help has come, and because the God they appealed to has worked; in a ‘mysterious way,’ the children in the wilderness ‘murmur’.”
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23411, 19 August 1941, Page 10
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