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"In Shaky Condition"

Sir, —On reading Wednesday night's paper I came across a paragraph entitled as above. Allow me to saythat if such people come out to our fair country artd then go away dissatisfied at God's own country, whether he be reverend or just plain Mr., all. I can say is that the country is better off without them. Let him live in the country the same as 1 have in golden Gisborne this last 25 years and then he would be able to talk. HOMIE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 21 April 1939, Page 14

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"In Shaky Condition" Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 21 April 1939, Page 14

"In Shaky Condition" Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 21 April 1939, Page 14

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