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• The following- is a letter from a letter received last mail from an American correspondent (says the Otago Daily Times): —“The exchange situation is going to be better, although it is very bad right now, and one of the best ways to help it to get better v; for vou to do some exporting. The yellow press in this 'Gupiry is dTrvrled to a great extort py I the Id bd-org ponpV, The !• i«b ooestien T not as serious in the Tf Slot ■; seine would think. ti' • :: •(. w•i. we some public officials who do t '-nw their places, ■ ■ vvl’i'in'' * ip, , s , 'ov'sts vv'tli '-r'wn aims, t l a--e i n a very <-mall nm o'-'i v <• imvspd w«th t’-'f t of i ty'-00/VK). pcopla in this oeui’trv."

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 604, 1 February 1921, Page 6

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Untitled Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 604, 1 February 1921, Page 6

Untitled Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 604, 1 February 1921, Page 6

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