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rn"? 1 * Off Continually” supports “Fair Fiay to All m his comment on the in-land’-road to Kaikoura and asks Why there is still a main highway in this apEf h i ng , state ’ and wh y- in the long list of development schemes for main high* ways in North Canterbury, this one is left out altogether.
x. L 2. s^ ie -, Come Home” follows “Member S.P.C.A. ’ in the belief that, if children were taught to be kind to animals, it would also teach them to show kindness to human beings.
Replying to John H. T. Curnow "Observer” returns to the point that a woman need not now marry for a home, but that many men still do not realise that economic position has so far changed that women now often marry men earning far less than they. Replying to “ 'Appy ’Arry,” “Observer” remarks that the wife’s “-home” is not hers unless she holds the title-deeds.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24904, 18 June 1946, Page 2
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159POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24904, 18 June 1946, Page 2
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