The Garden of Eden
A long dispute between counsel for man and wife in the Christchurch Maintenance Court culminated in the woman being placed in the witness box to give her version of the story. “Why should. I be pushed out of the Garden of Eden?” she asked the Magistrate. The Magistrate (Mr H. P. Lawry 5.M.,): “You haven’t been in the garden of Eden. And don’t talk to me like that!” y Importance of the Boy.
; Speaking at the luncheon meeting of the Karangahape Road Business' Promotion Society at Auckland, Mr N G. Gribble, representing the 1 ' Farm " a >... City Careers Bureau, dwoj.t on trie importance of the /boy, and z also referred to the value placed upon him. by Mussolini, dictator of Italy? -Mussolini looked , upon'a boy leaving the country in; the light of a lost producer, 'a lost soldieryoand a lost ‘strong element to thp nation. 1 ■ ' '
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 122, 18 May 1932, Page 5
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150The Garden of Eden Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 122, 18 May 1932, Page 5
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