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AN A SY-AM!

A good joke at .in evoning party can bo played on tho guileless, especially on one who fancies his local talents, l>y asking him to Hing tho Japanese National Anthem. Ho will probably say he doesn't know it. Ic should bo then explained to him that the tune is " God save tho King," and that he has only to fit it in tho following words pronounced exactly us written. Try it ! 11 O wa tana sy-am, O wa tana sy-am, An a sy-am.'; A better, however, i 3 to get a sheet of music paper, and write out the fust bars of " God Save the King" with tho Japaneso words underneath.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2135, 13 September 1906, Page 5

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AN A SY-AM! Lake County Press, Issue 2135, 13 September 1906, Page 5

AN A SY-AM! Lake County Press, Issue 2135, 13 September 1906, Page 5

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