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A spinster living in the Hi^tt Wias shorcked at the language used byworkmen repairing telegraph wires close to her house. She wrote to the department and the foreman was asked to report. This he did in the following way:— "Me and Bill Fairweather were on this job. I was up the telegraph pole, and accidntally let the hot .lead fall upon BilL It went down his neck. Then he sftid^ToaJreaUy&muatob&rmore care-

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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 September 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 September 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 September 1928, Page 6

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