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Snap; “ Why did you move out of that flat you just rented?” Snapper: “Oh, it was too small to read the Sunday papers in.”

“Bill has nothing on his mind but girls, girls, girls.” “Yes, Bill certainly is a broad-minded fellow.” Jones: “So I was talking in my sleep last night, eh? That’s strange. I was dreaming of your mother,” Mrs Jones: “ Why is St strange?” Jones: “ I don’t see how, I got a chance to say a word.”

“Writing for the Press is thankless work, is it not?” she asked. “No,” was the reply; "almost everything I write is returned with thanks-’’

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Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 6

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 6

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 6

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