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NOT HAEMORRHAGICALLY LIKELY

Apartheid law to rule blood transfusions. -Headline. ,ING fee and fi and fum and foI smell the blood of Old Black Joe And be it group A, B or O I like it not. Leukaemia is my disease, I'll have no black corpuscles, please, From Zulu, Pigmy, Sudanese Or Hottentot. If where the matching tests are made Off-white becomes the popular shade, The habit must be, I’m afraid, Nipped in the bud. What though the blood bank be in debt, A native is a native yet, And good for toil and tears and sweat.

But not for blood.

R.G.

P.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 898, 19 October 1956, Page 13

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103

NOT HAEMORRHAGICALLY LIKELY New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 898, 19 October 1956, Page 13

NOT HAEMORRHAGICALLY LIKELY New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 898, 19 October 1956, Page 13

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