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Tn a hamper of literatuie sent out to the British soldiers in South Africa, there was discover. ■<! a bundle or Mr. Stead's pamphlet, 'Shall I slay my brother Bier' Tommy Atkins has many faults, but he cannot be accused of being a philosopher, and his present business is to slay, otherwise hih brother Boer is likely to slay him, const quently Mr. Steads appi al is not likely to afftot the accuracy of hin aim Newspaper c'i'ors may be vtry philosophic, or very warlike, as the case may be, but then they have no Mauser bullets nor murderous shells dropping close at hand to disturb their equanimity.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT19000215.2.13.7

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 15 February 1900, Page 6

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UNKNOWN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 15 February 1900, Page 6

UNKNOWN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 15 February 1900, Page 6

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