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EMPTY HOUSES

Sir,—l am in the same position as "Homeless.” After over four years overseas lam still homeless. After my return I listened to those who stayed at home: Every man will receive a farm home, or a loan to start in a business of his own. My experience, however, has been, no home, no farm, pushed around by foreigners, many of whom arrived in the country after I had gone overseas, and they all had a home; long months of trying to get on a store list to receive decent tobacco, and quite a few other things with which I won’t bore your readers.—l am, etc., Third Echelon.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 9

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EMPTY HOUSES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 9

EMPTY HOUSES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 9

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