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Mrs. Murphy was the proud possessor of twin hoys, and whilst taking them out in tho park ran across her neighbour, Mrs. Casey. “Arrah,” said the latter, "an’ it's a perfect pair o’ boys 'hey are; but tell mo, how do you manage to tell one from the other? For divil a bit of• difference can I sec between them.” Her friend smiled as she rocked, her children to and fro in their monster pram. “Ah,” she said, “it’s quite aisy, for, you see, littlo Mike has a tooth cornin’ up and Tim hasn’t. So I just put me finger in Tim’s mouth, an’ if he bites, why, then it’s Mike.” '

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5609, 25 March 1931, Page 13

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5609, 25 March 1931, Page 13

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5609, 25 March 1931, Page 13

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