Three expert bridge-players, fellow-1 passengers, asked old Blobb to' join in. “I’m afraid that I’ve never played before,” he answered apologetically, “but I’ll give it a go. I’ll pick it up after a couple of hands —all these card games are the same."
| Caller: Is Mr Brown in? Mrs B.: He’s outside flying a kite for the children. ; Caller: 1 don’t hear the children. Mrs B.: Oh, no; they’re inside reading books. “Driving a car with one hand has brought many men to the courts,” warns an official. And lots more to the allar. i I
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 December 1934, Page 8
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