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BUSINESS AS USUAL.—Here is the window of one shopkeeper in Auckland who was not dismayed by the results of the riot. The nest morning he had a notice in the completely demolished and looted window, “Someone threw a brick!” and another “Business, as usual.”

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Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 5

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BUSINESS AS USUAL.—Here is the window of one shopkeeper in Auckland who was not dismayed by the results of the riot. The nest morning he had a notice in the completely demolished and looted window, “Someone threw a brick!” and another “Business, as usual.” Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 5

BUSINESS AS USUAL.—Here is the window of one shopkeeper in Auckland who was not dismayed by the results of the riot. The nest morning he had a notice in the completely demolished and looted window, “Someone threw a brick!” and another “Business, as usual.” Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 5