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He was a picture of dejectioxu “ Anything wrong?” asked his fellowworker. “ I lost 30s and a penny last night,” replied the unhappy one., “ What an odd figure to losel” replied his friend. “How did you lose it?”<. “ It happened at home last night,”< came the reply. “ I offered my wife at penny for her thoughts ” “ Well?”' “ She was thinking that I ought, to take her out for the evening,” the unhappy man informed him. “Is it true that your son had to give up his musical studies because of ear trouble?” “ Yes, I couldn’t stand , ii any more*!*

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Evening Star, Issue 21037, 26 February 1932, Page 7

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 21037, 26 February 1932, Page 7

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 21037, 26 February 1932, Page 7

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