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"It seems that the women of Canterbury have taken a leaf out of Hitler's book," said Mi-. L. B. Hart, in declaring open the Canterbury Horticultural Society's spring show in the old Ait Gallery the other day. "They seem to be looking after their homes and leaving the pleasures they had in horticulture. When Hitler gave his advice to the women of the country, I think he did not refer to horticulture."

Aunt Mary: Nora, you're a cruel child. Let that cat go at once. Nora (banging the cat): But she's been naughty, Aunty, and I'm punishin' her. I told her it was for her own good, an' it hurt me nior'n it hurt her.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4606, 6 October 1934, Page 6

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4606, 6 October 1934, Page 6

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4606, 6 October 1934, Page 6