“-Charley, dear,” said young Mrs Torkins, “ I am glad to see you taking as much interest in politics as you lormcrly took in racing.” “It is the duty o£ every man and woman to take an interest in politics at the present time. Wo may have a genera! election at any time.” Do you wisli me to vote for the same candidate that you do?” “Why shouldn’t you?” “I thought it might be a good" idea for mo to vote 'for the other one. It would be a satisfaction to fee! that one or the other of us has at least succeeded in picking a winner.”'
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Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 10
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106Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 10
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