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THE DEPRIVATION OF PRECIOUS SLEEP.

t TO THE EDITOR. tuA" 1 ® wl ;° havo lost the one 'r a° n thron sh his having f livc > Know what it is like to strugglo back to 1-emembranco every, morning. Yet I have put up with six young roosters shut up in a small, open enclosure about a dozen yards from my bedSi, AS , thc - Y all start craving together directly day breaks-at half-past 5-eveiy morning, Sunday included, and make further sleep impossible. I live in what is supposed to be a good locality, but it is no use to complain, for one only ?^ s , a ., t< ? rr ?, nt of I think it very hard that the aged mothers of the men p 'n- A P nl 25 climbed the heights of UalUpoh and returned again Ho untold suffering their fate unknown, should have to bear this.—l am, etc., Mother of Fallen Aa-zac.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17502, 19 December 1918, Page 7

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THE DEPRIVATION OF PRECIOUS SLEEP. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17502, 19 December 1918, Page 7

THE DEPRIVATION OF PRECIOUS SLEEP. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17502, 19 December 1918, Page 7