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BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YOU

THERE'S a breathless hush in the House tonightThe session has ground to a weary halt. The rows of benches are empty quite Above and. below the salt. Vacated is the Speaker’s chair, The microphones are finally dead, And even the cleaners working there Have tottered home to bed. But where are the Ministers and M.P.’s Who made these halls their late abode? They’ve all gone off to Bellamy’s

To have one for the road.

R. G.

P.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 23

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BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YOU New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 23

BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YOU New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 23

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