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ALL QUIET ON THE BAY OF PLENTY FRONT

(Contributed) The tumult, and the shouting dies. ' On the Bay of Plenty front, For the forces must reorganise. Before the “final stunt”. The Socialists say their army’s strong. And does not tear the foe; And that before so very long They’ll lay the Nationalists low. But the Socialists' chances are nut bright, ’Tis the Nationalists’ contentionThey sav the Socialists will lose the fight, If there’s no other intervention. Bill Sullivan is General in command Of tile Nationalists. While General lliultquist isMhe man ■Uff Who will lead the Socialists. Now, when these two forces meet, There will lie no surrender; And there will be a glorious fight, That we shall* long remember.

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 15, 25 March 1938, Page 2

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ALL QUIET ON THE BAY OF PLENTY FRONT Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 15, 25 March 1938, Page 2

ALL QUIET ON THE BAY OF PLENTY FRONT Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 15, 25 March 1938, Page 2

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