Editor McKenzie, of Kawakawa, "Luminary," thus blends enthusiasm
with satire m his remarks about Dominion Day :— "Shall we ever forget it ? Let us hope so ! ,. Especially as the bottom didn't tumble out of New Zealand, nor was all the froth blown off the beer. The only singn of anything unusual taking place at Kawakawa on Thursday was the hoisting of the Union Jack over the "Luminary" office. This' was done because the editor felt overjoyed with his old sitting-hen hatching fourteen ducklings from thirteen eggs that morning."
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NZ Truth, Issue 121, 12 October 1907, Page 8
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87Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 121, 12 October 1907, Page 8
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