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Invasion counter-attack

• Why can't our council ever get it right? They have managed to poison our water supply , but some buffoon has leaked the information and now everyone knows! HOw do they expect to keep the strangers out of our town if this sort of fracas keeps up. I see Mr Horne's Mainstreet project has graeiously planned new entrances to Ohakune and Raetihi, but I didn't hear of any plans to put locks on them - another council faux pas? The time has long since passed when the citizens of this town should rise up and revolt, like in the old days, and kick out the modern-day, trendy lefties that pollute our streets with their flash newfangled cars and corrupt our youngsters with their clever ways. I foyght on the beaches of Normandy against the Hun to preserve the morals of this great country, and now our smarmy council is trying to throw all tradition to the wind

and let in all sorts of undesirables. It's time for action, and our new mayor and deputy mayor should be standing up for our values and putting an end to this outside invasion. Ohakune water has never hurt any locals.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RUBUL19960116.2.17.4

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 619, 16 January 1996, Page 4

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Invasion counter-attack Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 619, 16 January 1996, Page 4

Invasion counter-attack Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 619, 16 January 1996, Page 4

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