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“THE FRIENDLY ROAD”

PROTESTS AT CLOSING PREMIER’S HEAVY MAIL (Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, this day. The appeal to radio listeners at the mass meeting held in the Auckland Town Hall on Sunday night to write to the Prime Minister on behalf of the “Friendly Road” services, brought stieli a general response that the Rt. lion, G. W Forbes had 760 letters on the subject added to his usual correspondence yesterday. Tlie writers state that they belong to the “Friendly Road” group, and are most anxious' that arrangements should be made for a continuance of these religious services that have meant so much to them. Mr. Forbes’ only comment on tlie subject was that so far he had not had an opportunity to see the letters.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 12

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“THE FRIENDLY ROAD” Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 12

“THE FRIENDLY ROAD” Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 12