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W.E., Papanui.—Thanks. Will prmt. J.D.—Too lengthy to print ia Opm Column. Will try to find «mw» tot it as a signed article, but it Wjll to wait its turn. "Red the Rebel."—N«st week. "Cold Water."—N.S.W. took an ewrlyclosing referendum on June 10, Wβ, when 62 per cent, of the voters declared for 6 o'clock. The detailed figures were: 6 o'clock, 329,458;" 7 o'clock, 5,005; 8 o'clock, 20,3*4; 9 o'clock, 109,774; 10 o'clock, 1,538; .11 o'clock, 3.G77. Over half a votes were cast. M.K., for fctfcr. The whole of that\ matter will b« retjvwi in these oolumue shortly. E.H., Otahuhn.—Eeoeived. Will «*s& when rush of holiday work ease* *>wo W.E.R., Breoklyn.—Thanks. G.S.T., Wangenui.—Thanks. "Ben," Waihi—Next week. H. Wodruffe.—Next week. W.C., Mt. Ed«n.—Too tengthy.fco print ii full in "The Weekee."-but will oie s QOZtiOES Of 'ife
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 348, 9 January 1918, Page 4
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136POST BAG Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 348, 9 January 1918, Page 4
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