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CEASE HUMBUG.

To the Editor. Sir, —I suggest that in our poor mutilated country the sum of £2OOO cash be paid by letter of credit on a government bank to every person who has lost a relative in the war, and the same sum be paid to every person who has facial deformities, loss of arm or leg. The sum to be paid out of a tax, ranging up to 20/in the pound, on incomes over £SOOO. And a stipulation be arrived at that each person in the community be not interfered with after this. Let each take his place in society. Will a petition be circulated throughout New Zealand?—l am, etc., Christchurch. John Dolan.

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1919, Page 39

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CEASE HUMBUG. New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1919, Page 39

CEASE HUMBUG. New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1919, Page 39

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