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A MEMORY FOR FACES

Asked Mr A. E. Halligan at the Mayors Fund Relief Committee of Mr Rogers: “Do you consider that y . are over-pestered by a certain : “ cs of men coming to you for assist-

Mr Rogers: That practice has very largely stopped, but I agree there was a time when it was over the limit. Mr Halligan: When they came, what did they ask for mostly? Was it food, money, or what? Mr Rogers: I’m afraid it usually turned out to be a ‘cock-and-buH’ story . . . frequently, I discovered it was used for drinjf, bv.t that has been stopped now. I have a good memory for faces, fortunately.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 December 1950, Page 4

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A MEMORY FOR FACES Wanganui Chronicle, 8 December 1950, Page 4

A MEMORY FOR FACES Wanganui Chronicle, 8 December 1950, Page 4