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DEAD NEED NO PITY.

SIR lAN HAMILTON’S PLEA FOR THE LIVING. (Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, October 9 Sir lan Hamilton, unveiling a war memorial at the Paddington Town Hall, said tii.e dead needed no pity ; their end was glorious, often swift and painless. Sorrow should be reserved for their families and 800,000 able bodied and 60,000 disabled men who are unemployed—the half-for-gotten ex-service men, who are a standing cause of dishonour to successive Governments of Britain.— A. and N.Z.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 12 November 1924, Page 3

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DEAD NEED NO PITY. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 12 November 1924, Page 3

DEAD NEED NO PITY. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 12 November 1924, Page 3

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