Out of His Turn
UCOHOUC IVTERJECTOIi
. N interjector, whose voice was Athick.red by thefumes of i --thing stronger than the big . •2SSU caused a littie em * ' nt at Mr. H. E. Hoi- ' find's meeting last evening, and L* ,niot and ill-tinned interrupf'were not at all appreciated. ""m* Holland was placing Libo'ur on side so tar as Samoa • t,, concerned. “I would never T. a party to introducing strong liquor into Western Samoa. he •aid emphatically. I Immediately there rose from the depths of the big crowd the £e.O P f the alcoholicone, man •thf humour He oV’ tlTSituation •truck Mr. Holland instantly, and i. WM compelled to chuckle quietly before reverting to serious speech.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 285, 22 February 1928, Page 1
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114Out of His Turn Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 285, 22 February 1928, Page 1
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