If we ever come to donkey meat, says a London paper, which is said to taste like game, it will be classed as a neddy-ble. “What is the hardest thing to learn about farming?” “Getting up at 5 a.m.” “A business girl must always start ■at the bottom of the ladder,” says a stores chief. And darn her way upwards. / Hitler is said fo be producing vast quantities of a gas that will send Britain to sleep for a fortnight. Should he attack with it, this will not prewent civil servants from carrying on business as usual.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 December 1940, Page 2
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