In a chatty letter to a To Aw.imutu friend, a resident of Los AiiLrelc--'. California, refer- to the American H'l-rvi fstates the “Waipa I ’o' I" i. He says: j “You would get sic-!c oj He }>ai ; *'rs | here—not a whit like the loading X-.'-w j Zealand journals. They’re all s tionalisni and hunkura. il any jowiT are stolen here they are always ‘worth a million dollars.’ If they build an apartment house it is always hi million dollar house.’ They’re all i kite j and piffle. It’s a treat to receive the j newsy, sane, and readable papers from j Xew Zealand. T must semi you one of j the little small-town produet ions J They'll make you lunch. 'hey Low. j their own little village—when I re!or to Tillage I mean a place ropulus a - Hamilton—with a style as honiha.ytic and chirpy that you wonder whether you have not picked up a mhuuiuie copy of the Xew \ork ‘Herald <‘\ j mistake. Places here the size 01 To j Awamutu have no local paper—at least I have not seen any.*’
BAKERS’ STRIKE. SYDNEY. Feb. '22
A mass meeting of the Bakers’ j Union overwhelming voted against the j nmnosal to rwni'io work L
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1924, Page 4
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