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WHY HE 'VERTED

The Liberal Association of a Kentish village was in great distress at the loss of a former follower, the bailiff of the squire, but it found solace in the reason he gave for his defection. "I'm in favour of this here Traffic Reform," lie said, the "Chronicle" relates, "for I've seen them there motors tearing a'ong across the common, at sich a pace that a. body's lifs ain't safe when ho tries to cross, th-o road. Talk of Free Trado—gimme- Traffic "Reform."

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13736, 30 May 1913, Page 2

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WHY HE 'VERTED Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13736, 30 May 1913, Page 2

WHY HE 'VERTED Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13736, 30 May 1913, Page 2

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