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THAT BURST BUBBLE.

(To the Editor.) I Sir, —I can sympathise with Mr RG. Young, of Gordonton, on his disappointment, but he is not such a good sport as Mr E. M. Masters, who publicly awarded the laurel to Mr Douglas Seymour when he reoognised that he and his pet theory had been battered to a standstill. Mr Young, on the other hand, seeks to save face, indulges in lnveotlve and hard words, and still professes faith In the purveyor of a nostrum who, as, stated in a recent issue of your paper, admitted his Inability to understand the problems bis disciples claim be has solved. —I am, eto., OBSERVER. Matangi, December 7, 1933.

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19125, 9 December 1933, Page 7

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THAT BURST BUBBLE. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19125, 9 December 1933, Page 7

THAT BURST BUBBLE. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19125, 9 December 1933, Page 7

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