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4 4 You live a quiet, peaceful, humdrum life here in New Zealand,” said Mr H. E. Beattie, who spoke to members of th'o Auckland Creditmen’s Club, after .having been twenty-seven years in America. 4 4 There is something mis-
sing from the morning and evening papers,” he added. 44 1 do not read of some new outrage in every edition. I
do not see whore some inquiry into public administration for suspected graft is being instituted. In twentyseven years, one learns to look for these ..things,- While the American people arc clean and fine generally, this side is-ever-present. ” • - . •
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 125, 21 May 1932, Page 5
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