OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS
GUY FAWKE’S DAY (To the Editor.) Sir, —I listened to the children on the public streets this morning and I was just getting out of bed to give them a penny “for the old man’s hat,” but when I heard those horrible words coming: “Stick him up high, stick him on a lamp-post and leave him there to die,” I came to the conclusion that parents should teach their children something better and nicer. Now is this British? We are looking for something grander in our children’s future. —I am. etc., E. SIEMONEK. Masterton, November 5. There was an almost complete suspension of the Guy Fawkes appeal in Masterton today.—Ed.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1941, Page 6
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113OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1941, Page 6
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