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An American lady was asked by a Wanganui Herald reporter where “Pussyfoot” Jo.inson had .got to of late. The’ ladv replied that apparently he had sunk into obhviom He paid a visit to Scotland, returned to America, and had not been hearo of since "Perhaps your people sent him over the border to Oanada,*’ suggested the reporter. "‘Oh, no,” replied the ladv, that would be first-aid.” It will be remembered that some time ago a - cable message stated that “Pussyfoot” had intimated that he was tired of trying to turn people dry, and if they wanted to drink there were at liberty to do so as far as he was concerned.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 82

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 82

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 82

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