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Whim Wham

Sir,—Drat your new $6.5M Goss Metroliner which can print up to 60,000 Whim-Whamless copies of “The Press" per hour. Why was he not compelled to surrender his passport, kidnapped, hogtied, or something?—Yours, etc., I. L. WHITING. March 25, 1983. [W. W. come home. All is forgiven.—Editor. P.S. Whim Wham said that he wanted a holiday abroad, and we consented.]

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Press, 30 March 1983, Page 12

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Whim Wham Press, 30 March 1983, Page 12

Whim Wham Press, 30 March 1983, Page 12

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