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THE QUEEN CARNIVAL PROCESSION

TO THE EDITOR

Sir, —When there is a patriotic pro-' cession, we onlookers should show our appreciation bv at least clapping and thus encouraging those who take, part to carry on with the utmost .success Floats, for instance, are not presented without planning expense and labour, and it will, in some measure, repav those who have prepared them if we applaud heartilv. As they have done their part, so let us do ours, and not be found wanting—l am. etc.. An Old Maid Who Claps. •Roslyn, Oct. 14,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24430, 16 October 1940, Page 10

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THE QUEEN CARNIVAL PROCESSION Otago Daily Times, Issue 24430, 16 October 1940, Page 10

THE QUEEN CARNIVAL PROCESSION Otago Daily Times, Issue 24430, 16 October 1940, Page 10

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