Sunday Scliool Doy: "Moses was the most wicked man.” Teadier: “Moses! How can that he?’ “Why, lie broke all the Commandments at once!” There were two editors and, as tliey controlled the only two papers in the town, there was no love lost between them. One day they met face to face in the market square. "Hullo, Smith,” said Brow/.i, “I saw some excellent things in your paper this week.” “Did you? What were they? “Some fish and chips.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 9 January 1929, Page 2
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