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FAILURE TO GET INTO LINE

Any visitor from England was immediately struck with the failure of New Zealanders to get into line said Mr AV. J. Jordan High Com-> missioner for New Zealand in London, speaking at the. Onchunga Primary School break-up. “Women and children last” should be the notice displayed in' trams- and buses lie felt. AVherever there was a. demand for anything, the usual courtesy of New Zealanders appeared to be discarded and a mad mob-like rush descended on the purveyor. This was in distinct contrast to English methods where even in buying the morning paper, if one found a couple of people ahead of him, he promptly fell into line. If you know the remedy for this state of affairs, put it into practice as a principle of your way cd living.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19460115.2.24

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 15 January 1946, Page 5

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135

FAILURE TO GET INTO LINE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 15 January 1946, Page 5

FAILURE TO GET INTO LINE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 15 January 1946, Page 5

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