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“AT THE BAR OF S.C.R.W.R.”

I To the Editor 1 Sir, I am afraid “Thirsting for the Truth” will have to put up with a very diluted beverage, when he steps up 10 the “bar” on Saturday evening. For this sad state of affairs he cannot blame the “barman,” as he himself has even “seen the sky” over the ’brewery where that thirst-quenching beverage “Truth,” is brewed. Although “barmaids” have long since been abolished in this “fair land of ours,” the lady assisting, can be sure that she will be kept exceedingly busy by the rush o. “regular” clients, all “ihirsting foi the truth.”—l am etc., „„„„ , “NON-VODKA. Nelson, 11th May.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 13 May 1944, Page 2

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“AT THE BAR OF S.C.R.W.R.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 13 May 1944, Page 2

“AT THE BAR OF S.C.R.W.R.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 13 May 1944, Page 2

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