•I ,|,at tin- Kiiglishnian. U' .udi. is tlio fairest man on l* oartli. He is fairer than "e •" • The Scots want to win right or w,« hut the Englishman does not t'.-u (11 , t l, iU •' Tills striking testimony t rjfSfsitxtsns civic reception tendered "' J'' Christchurch (states the , He added that a fellow Sct.-hman ha said to hint on one occasion: It >• taken me forty years to knew the. Englishmen." and thoughit J‘ L a long process learning the charneu ri.tics of the Englishman, it « S worth Uilfi, even if it t«* forty yesirs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 3
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94Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 3
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