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Parking Metres

HOW MUCH IS THAT BULLDOG IN THE WINDOW? Mr. Halstead said the Government was determined to see that there was no return to price control. Mr. Nordmeyer (O., Island Bay): Are you going to impose price control on potatoes? Mr. Halstead: If necessary. WE will not cease from verbal fight Nor shall the tongue sleep in our cheek Till we have reached our shining goal. Who said that blessed are the meek? Our iron resolve shall stand foursquare, Our will indomitable, very. We will not flinch or fail, unless

It happens to be necessary.

R.G.

P.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 874, 4 May 1956, Page 14

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Parking Metres New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 874, 4 May 1956, Page 14

Parking Metres New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 874, 4 May 1956, Page 14

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