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A Conservative

The Army wanted the area fen artillery practice shoots and one oi' the residents was a bedridden lady who had. lived there most of her lon;4 life. She had to be moved. The Army brought an ambulance, but it "was turned down. She had liept out oi' motor cars all her life, she said, and she was not to start now. She insisted on a horse and. sulky, and smiled triumphantly as she was driven away lying on her mnttiess on the iloor.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19440215.2.44

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 49, 15 February 1944, Page 8

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85

A Conservative Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 49, 15 February 1944, Page 8

A Conservative Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 49, 15 February 1944, Page 8

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