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"THE KILKENNY CATS."

(To the Editor}. Sir,—l don't inind witnessing a fair light, but I dislike to see the boot put in after oae of the combatants has been knocked down.' "Common Sense" and "H.L." have floored. "W.31.F." Why don't such big bul lies tackle someone their own size <intellectually, I mean); and now Kere is "Bed Fed." putting in the boot. Way, '"Red," why don't you let the lad upP For, of course, Sir, '"U.'M.F." is a boy—a little boy who must have his glory or his heart will break. "Well, now, "men, let the youngster up. "H.L." refers to his handsome whiskers, but he is all wrong, a boy can't have whiskers, and we may yet see his bombs of unveracity sky you. But, for lieaven's sake men, don't tell Mrs Donaldson on him. She ie nearly

«ure'to puifc him over her knee, and I reckon the poor kid has had enough. —I ain, etc., G.G.K

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1916, Page 2

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"THE KILKENNY CATS." Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1916, Page 2

"THE KILKENNY CATS." Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1916, Page 2

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