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“It is said that an American walks into a place as if it belonged to him and an Englishman walks m as it he didn’t care who it' belonged to. So what?—-as lam informed you used to ask! Well, the answer is that both are equally wrong, but each offence none the less annoys the othei .offender. More externals again! Neither feels at all what they seem to be feeling. It’s lust an inherited and unimportant attitude. Yet, surely the days have passed when a certain author had cause to write: ‘Being natural is the most difficult pose there is.’ It s easy now —and so effective!” —A 8.8. C. talk to North America by Ronald Frankau.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1942, Page 4

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Untitled Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1942, Page 4

Untitled Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1942, Page 4

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