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Disenchanted Nurse Aid

Sir,—lf it were not for the I bad impression of New Zea- i landers that “Find Out” probably gives, 1 would suggest j that a prompt return to Australia be made. However, perhaps a course of liver ’pills would help her disposition. I have travelled, not only in Australia and New Zealand, but in the United States. Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Scandinavia, and 1 find that New Zealanders are as friendly, helpful, and as honest as any other people. It sounds as though “Find Out” was dazzled by the bright lights on the first little jaunt abroad, and now I imagines she is the only one to have ventured away.— Yours, etc.; HAPPY. February 7, 1966.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 12

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Disenchanted Nurse Aid Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 12

Disenchanted Nurse Aid Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 12

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