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BACK TO THE FARM

WOMAN FINDS TOWN UNSATISFACTORY “The drink I get in the town is the trouble. Give me a chance to get back to tho King Country and I’ll never como back again. I am willing to take out a prohibition order against myself.” Major Annie Gordon, of the Salvation Army, supported this appeal, made by Clara Kennedy, aged 25, who was charged at the Police Court this morning with being idle and disorderly*. “Thank you, sir, I’ll leave right now,” said Kennedy, as Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M., ordered her to come up for sentence within 12 months if called upon.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 423, 3 August 1928, Page 13

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BACK TO THE FARM Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 423, 3 August 1928, Page 13

BACK TO THE FARM Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 423, 3 August 1928, Page 13

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