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THEY SAY:-

That Mac had to strike amatch or two at Samuel's meeting to see his owing to the g&s png out. someone. As the | jght &, little brighter a'fit W go#e. o\\\, to to the acetylene gen^or.. • • • • That K*ujsf feu* nqf, ratted o,n Tom. fo.| he's tl\a' boat friend he ever had, ancj tlftt lip. won't forget the fact. « t t * ThatHerdrnan and Fishery solid in their p,ppositio,% |p, a Referendum oft %e Bp% in Schools ''being a I carrot object to the being sub,-. he lived ft Intjia would he bow to a vo,te of Mahdmqj. on the iijattefof 9,tate Religious .fefl? •. • » » Tl,iatwhe.na Referendum, a> pea,]was M. ancestors they, *M TW.'s Man, but Barabbas" have eyej since re,pudiatei film, their, ft an to the sfate Re\\%m 9f • * « e slst a filmV recently screened %t fe %Gor,4 Half shewed few an innocuous b.ir,d was. mistaken for dy. Taiija '■Reuh's'' : fe n $ Wkely, ft> pause a. jjank: a$ it w! n to «,s pf vmk ts, n #&P? fecked a ar.y, w\p W , pp\\mg day we will ]}ucl£ figuring thus : •' • . , ■■ TfcaJ whjle Herries A and, £O, as, farmers believe in implying lp,sJ stock asd introducing, b,lp ; o.d by importing 'si^s, ( fteir official caudate Xb fte. railway should be. eligible that New ? ( ealan i der,a be appointed to,, the posits for which the iTOen.t goy^nment r introduce outsiders special qualificatjons. We don't want to-raise Cain, so merely ask '-'Samuei, Wfee art thou?" "For or against Herries f

Tfyat when Samuel started to m a story about Abraham the °%ir nifcht, people began to if I-saac, or Jacob or Moses, or others ot his relatives Wou.W get a "leg-in". On the concluding his story that "since then evf*y donkey has beeii trying to get a government billet"' Moses called loudly "Hear, Hear 1" Funny coincidencePhil had just been appointed, a,-. sej)uty returning officer. * • • » That when the Reformer date trotted out the bald headed and be-whiskered yarn about Abraham and his Meteorological donkey (printed in the Dominion some time ago) all the Sand-bag Brigade applauded, Probably thought he had finished up with the exhortation" us Bray"-and they didj.'"

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Hutt Valley Independent, Volume IV, Issue 202, 28 November 1914, Page 4

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THEY SAY:- Hutt Valley Independent, Volume IV, Issue 202, 28 November 1914, Page 4

THEY SAY:- Hutt Valley Independent, Volume IV, Issue 202, 28 November 1914, Page 4

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