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DRINKING IN NEW ZEALAND

Sir, —Reading ot the keenly advertised “ Disillusioned Migrant,” a person with ordinary intelligence asks just where in New Zealand does one see drunkenness “ louting" about the streets? I know New Zealand well, and several other countries well also, and I want to know, with many others, just where and in what town can we go and see the drunken louts? Miss Bright, methinks, is another of the same calibre, who attempt to leave England because the haven’t the grit to fight conditions in their own land. Over they come, and what do they find?—only that the good things of life take getting. —I am, etc., Where is British Grit?

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27028, 12 March 1949, Page 8

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DRINKING IN NEW ZEALAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 27028, 12 March 1949, Page 8

DRINKING IN NEW ZEALAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 27028, 12 March 1949, Page 8

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