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fl* mH be dEbtincUy understood UmA W Irt art to be identified vitfi th* opinions expressed by correspondent* in our columns.] ‘THUMBS DOWN ’ 1 [TO TBS KOiTOB-] Sir, —Bo the pugilistic encounter an Ttenduy, it is rumoured that women attended or inlendwl doing -o- I have trareOeu in America where this sort ot thing is popular, and, even there (the free land for women if ever there was), the whit* wires of negroes an-1 the Fariahs <4 society attended. Ladies or no, any one with the instincts of such tmH not possibly even wish to be UMte v wßti* th® 1 entCTOinnhenl i» abeohrteiy for men—apart from the nature of the exhibition. —1 am. et<*., A WORLDLING. Hastings, Jan. 2, 1920-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 17, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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