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BOB JONES: Rewriting history to halt progress

 if Johnston's bone-worshipping had prevailed, we'd all be living in caves or boats as no building could ever have been erected.

Fri, 15 Jul 2016

In 1945 aged five, I began my daily mile trek along High St in Lower Hutt to Boulcott School. It was a terrifying experience because along High St, on the corner of Military Rd, for which name will soon become clear, lay a massive boulder with an inset plaque, its message lost on me as I had not

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