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LANGUAGE IN QUEEN STREET.

(To the Editor). Sir,—Aa I was walking in Queei Street on Saturday evening, 1 was surprised ufc the language used by some of the Masterton hoodlums, iu the main street, and especially the most indecent remarks made by Lhern on respectaole people paasine to and from business. I have heard these remarks made personally, and I think thase same young men—as they call themselves—ought to find some other quarters for such disgraceful conduct, without blocking street corners for snnio.—l am, etc., MASTERTON CITIZEN. November 17th, 1906.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 19 November 1906, Page 6

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LANGUAGE IN QUEEN STREET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 19 November 1906, Page 6

LANGUAGE IN QUEEN STREET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 19 November 1906, Page 6

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