MR W. F. JOHNSON, known the world over as “Pussyfoot.” The name, he says, was a complimentary one bestowed on him by Indians in the United States reservations, and it is now a term of endearment and n. junk of opprobrium. He was a prohibition worker in the States, and when there were no saloons left to conquer there lie transferred his attentions to England and Scotland.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16319, 7 January 1921, Page 5
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67MR W. F. JOHNSON, known the world over as “Pussyfoot.” The name, he says, was a complimentary one bestowed on him by Indians in the United States reservations, and it is now a term of endearment and n. junk of opprobrium. He was a prohibition worker in the States, and when there were no saloons left to conquer there lie transferred his attentions to England and Scotland. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16319, 7 January 1921, Page 5
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