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CORRESPONDENCE

THOSE CLODHOPPERS. ■ To the Editor). Sir. —Would that Ahfcb-ih had hern wl'li drawn dagger last night in the upstairs ,8 the Town Hall. Surely ho would have been able to silence (hose ghosts of the upper stotey, wtmse footsteps, of thi light n sx ol clodhoppers, si maj. stieallv sounded a.- t!;e> I ramped and tramped, to the dismay of the large a;idie::c ■ li do,. , close sympathy, i) not audibly exptessetl, went out to the distinguished visitor in his efforts Li lisa Hilda, mtod above the unwarranted noisy accompaniments, which repeatedly broke forth. I am etc., ANNOYED.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1922, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1922, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1922, Page 3

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