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(N.Z.P. A.—Copyright.) MELBOURNE, Oct. 26.—The bread strike, which continues in Victoria, has had some strange effects. In a suburban bus, a driver hung a loaf of bread beside a passenger entrance with a note: “Will exchange this for information loading Io the tenancy of two unfurnished rooms.” Swans In the Botanical Gardens miss their bread. Yesterday, not receiving their usual weekend hand-out from visitors, thev loft, the waler in a body and staged a solemn protc j nmeo •< ipn to i| l( , tearoom tables
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 October 1948, Page 5
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