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THE PARASITES OF LONDON

I A BISHOP'S DENUNCIATION. 'Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, Sept, 20. The .Bishop of London, in the course of his denunciation of moral said shooting was too good' for the male hawks ■walking Piccadilly and taking money which helpless and trembling girls earned by their shame. It was the duty of the middle aged men who were not allowed to fight and the women of London to purge the heart of the Empire before the boys came back. If it was still the old London the dead would have died in vain. WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS IN LONDON. / (Australian and N.Z Cable Association.) .LONDON, Sept. 20. Many New Zealand wounded have arrived' in Britain. Sir Thomas Mackenzie visited them and found them cheerful and doing well. .

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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 5

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THE PARASITES OF LONDON Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 5

THE PARASITES OF LONDON Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 5

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