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Made a Song of Sixpence

(To the Editor.) Sir,—Regarding the plaintive cry of “A Victim” in your issue to-day. Surely he is sport enough to enable the four hundred and fifty hockey players and their supporters to have use of the park for one day out of the three hundred and sixty-five. If that were the only day on which he can look at the monkeys I am sure the Hockey Association would refund him his sixpence if he really paid it. If he did not pay it, why moan about it? — Yours, etc., SIXPENCE. June 6, 1935.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 6

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Made a Song of Sixpence Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 6

Made a Song of Sixpence Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 6

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