, Life’s latest - terror is the AntiSpeeclnnakers’ League ,a commercial organisation now being formed in America. The league will undertake the breaking up of a procession' of other demonstrations at a charge of from 500 to 3000 dollars. A public protest during the performance of a play in a theatre can be arranged for the moderate sum of 25 dollars. “Scenes” are created at wedding ceremonies by rejected suitors for 300 dollars a “scene,” but no results are guaranteed, as so much depends upon the way the said rejected suitor does his or her part. Eggs are tnrown, and cost from one to 10 dollars per egg according to place, nature of egg, and status of victim.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 5
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