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HOAXES.

TO TEE EDITOR. Sir,—Most of Mr Falconer’s ' audience appeared to agree with him win i he suggested that “ this hoax bus.ness ” should bo closely investigated immediately, as it was most unlikely that either the National or the Labour Party would countenance such a despicable act. It is fairly obvious that this hoax, an openly published invitation to the children, was not aimed at damaging Mrs Black’s chances at the poll. : It was much more likely meant to throw discredit or suspicion on the 'opposing forces, and has dona .so, to a certain exent. This being so, it will be a great pity if the whole > thing cannot be cleared up. - and the name of the miscreant published before polling day.—l am, etc., Anti-dod&k. November 20.

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Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 16

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HOAXES. Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 16

HOAXES. Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 16

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