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"God Save tlie King" in these times too often means God save my pension and my place; God give my sisters aii allowance of the • privy purse— *nak€i mc clerk of the' irons, let mc survey the meltings,"let mc live upon ihe fruits of other men's Industry and fatten \ipon the plunder of the peof>le.~Sydn"ey Smith..;; ~■;,.. :

v The fact that many mcii : are , occupied- in making .ciolhes for • one individual is the cause, of there' being.sq many people -without clothes. —M<mt-

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 293, 11 October 1922, Page 3

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Untitled Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 293, 11 October 1922, Page 3

Untitled Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 293, 11 October 1922, Page 3

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