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Chronicle and Comment
3t Peiict Flace.
Usually when the mud is flying ai Trentham the punter gets it in the eye. * * *
Says "Alby Tross".\A good, memory test is trying to remember the things you were worrying about last week. ■ * * •&
. A trifle late in the day, "CamouflaK'!" suggests that the. greatest- known exponent of the "stay-in" strike is Doa Bradman. .
A local says that our noisy motor-cycles have got to stop. We knoKv no better way of making them, noiseless.
HEARD THIS ONE?
"Teddy" (now, Duke of Windsor)' once explained the difference between, himself and his brother-in-law, Vis« count Lascelles, in the following way: "Lascelles every day -gets royaler and royaler, and I get commoner, and .com* moner." . :
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 8
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118POSTSCRIPTS Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 8
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