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Fate certainly Favoured the people of To Avoha cm Saturday wh-o lb:Prime Minister’s motor -ar, or. n : way to the races, go' stuck on the bridge over the Wn:-hdu r- • • through •x block in the traffic. It. irav expedite the yrraiwniaonf -. for ih • building of a new brid e in place of the present one, which only allows df a single line of vehicles. “It is a great pity,” said a far me;* standing near, “ that Mr. Massey had not been t* Uie 7 ... ‘ bh>of. /arp\cr,Y credit ’ which was stopping the pro- I gress of this country.”

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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 21, 6 March 1924, Page 1

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Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 21, 6 March 1924, Page 1

Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 21, 6 March 1924, Page 1

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