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CONSIDERATION

FOR THE LESS FORTUNATE In the centres where there is educational provision for those children who are deaf and dumb, an appeal has been made to road usex's to watch for the little ones in brown uniforms with gold sashes worn over the shoulder. This distinctive marking is to inform the road user that some one less fortunate than himself deserves special consideration. We have none so dressed in Nelson but there is a possibility that some one from the district might be driving in Auckland or one of the centres where there are institutions for these children. In such a case the information may be useful.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 17 August 1940, Page 5

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CONSIDERATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 17 August 1940, Page 5

CONSIDERATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 17 August 1940, Page 5

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