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“An Admirer" placed a horseshoe in front of the eflipcy of Mr Ramsay MacDonald at Mine. Tussaud’s, in the course of the recent British election campaign, and left a letter in which he said: “As this is the only statue to Ramsay Mac., which so far as I know exists anywhere—there will be plenty others in years to come—l think yon ought to let my horseshoe stay here as a token of the good luck which all true patriots wish him.” “And are yon going to display it? ’’ a Sunday Graphic representative inquired. “Well,” replied a Tussand official, “much as we should like to oblige our patron, it would create a bit of a precedent, and if we acceded to one request we could hardly refuse another*”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21521, 18 December 1931, Page 11

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 21521, 18 December 1931, Page 11

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 21521, 18 December 1931, Page 11

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