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PROGRESS

T used to be said that no good ever comes Of improving the housing of those in the slums. You provided a bath for a man on the dole, ~ And he turned round and used it for storing the coal. But now times have changed-tfor the better we hopeAnd with all the publicity given to soap, And the shortage of fuel-it is natural maybe To use the coal scuttle for bathing the baby.

R. G.

P.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 31

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PROGRESS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 31

PROGRESS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 31

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