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M6tTier and father from England had' decided to spend a holiday, in Caiuulst; but on the way over they began to' 1 wish they had stayed at home. ‘ihWe tlie ship rocked the worse 4;!io\ felt 1 .' 1 The eh ly person who did* hot' see'ih -’id bo upset was their sdli' and heir, was playing pn the cabin ihior_ Unfortunately, die’ was f?Nk, dffi7Ka'«.v.ffia.\.r could stand thy^noises no longer. ■‘Do speak to Henry,” sl,ie said to her husband. t t • -• Her husband managed to r.aise his head a- few inches and! look at his son.'. 'The#., in a weak voice, he muttered : •‘How do you do, Hoiiryf 1 "'
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 231, 8 September 1939, Page 4
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110HULLO Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 231, 8 September 1939, Page 4
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