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EXIT—THE "NAG"

"The motor-car is coming along, and'is making the old 'nag' extinct," remarked Mr. F. Langstone (Waimarino) iii tho House of Eepresentatives when the Defence Estimates were under consideration 3ast night. '.'When we see this sort of thing going on it is an indication of- the change. There may be a good deal to be said for aerial defence. If we are going to go in for defence, lot us be up to date. Let us spend money to advantage.?' ' - .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 58, 5 September 1925, Page 7

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EXIT—THE "NAG" Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 58, 5 September 1925, Page 7

EXIT—THE "NAG" Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 58, 5 September 1925, Page 7

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