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C1TY OF OTT» NO HOTELS, NO DOG^E LIQUOR ONLY LICENSE JOURNALISTS PEN PiM Sydney,Jp Mr. T. Carrington, a nalist who travelled with delegation from Australia following interesting pen city wh'ere the vital confeJM heid. m Ottawa is a quaint pla^ffi are no rails to houses, gjm built three feet above the|8i keep out the cold. - Tram- fares are droppA^® boxes at the end of- the passenger enters. All traffi.^^ right. Most men wear strawj^B suburban girls sport pyjai^R the streets in the evenings^B Men committing a mok.«K for the first time are giverjifM ing card." } ® There are no hotels. Liqt-^M are sold to those who neecSS® two dollars. In Hull, seven miles the merry parties are helCifigi light until 10 p.m. ims There are no heggars infdS The national flower is .gs^ and the national anthem, "C 5 There are no street verL@» account of snowfalls. Cigars are rotten, but 1^3 are better. There are no dogs. Races are held occasifl- M weights are given out in Ol| stones. There are about 150 repor ® Arrangements have heen it' • them have whisky. They g the porter in the Press cents a nip>, hut it is a equal to four in Sydn'ey. ;Jgg|

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 321, 7 September 1932, Page 4

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"A QUAINT P[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 321, 7 September 1932, Page 4

"A QUAINT P[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 321, 7 September 1932, Page 4

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