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The Sun Rises Early

AUCKLAND MINISTERS ADMIRE ITS ENTERPRISE The Auckland Ministers’ Association was considerably perturbed this morning . Its members found a SUN representative in their midst. Such attention, remarked one of the brethren, icas most unusual. “Where did THE SUN get the information that the subject of tin hares was to be discussed?” demanded the Rev. E. E. Drake. The chairman, the Rev. J. Pattison did not knozv. No light could be thrown on the subject by anyone, though the Rev. L. R. Fletcher remerked: “THE SUN does rise very early!” “Personally, I admire THE SUN’S enterprisedeclared the chairman. So THE SUN remained, and thereby secured an exclusive account of the ministers’ views on the debatable subject of tin hares.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 9

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The Sun Rises Early Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 9

The Sun Rises Early Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 9

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