Recently a respectable-looking drunkard was sitting in u tram bound for Ilford, with a newspaper spread in front of him, apparently reading it in a most absorbed fashion. “ 1 beg your pardon,” said a well-meaning neighbor, “ but aren’t you reading that paper upside down?” “Huh?” the drunken gentleman grunted. “ I said, aren’t you reading that neswapper upside down?” “Yuss! I am!” the solemn drunkard said emphatically. “ And let me tell you, it takes a bit y' ton”
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Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 7
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