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WHERE IS MARTIN McD? Last seen eating a piece of sponge cake Shortly after having supper with friends Martin McD* Name altered for obvious reasons. said goodbye and drove home. He had barely travelled a mile when his car skidded and overturned several times. Martin McD. died because he drove too fast on a loose gravel surface. If Martin McD. had been wearing a safty belt his life might have been saved. A true accident story based on Transport Dept. files.

all hands are dirty hands WASH YOUR HANDS Dirty hands spread germs and disease such as food poisoning, infective hepatitis, dysentery, diarrhoea, and poliomyelitis. Wash your hands often with soap and water! CLEAN HANDS = CLEAN FOOD Issued by the N.Z. Department of Health

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