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Mayor Hislop knew something when he picked John G-. W. Dalrymple to run his election against John G. W. Aitkeh. A machine is shortly to be patented which licks stamps, and puts them on letters. "Critic" suggests that a monster meeting of office boys be held m protest.

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NZ Truth, Issue 150, 2 May 1908, Page 6

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48

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 150, 2 May 1908, Page 6

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 150, 2 May 1908, Page 6

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