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Brown (concluding fishing story): “OF course, I had some difficulty getting it home. You see, I hnd to wait for a corridor train.”

"An’ when Mrs Grubbs sez you wasn’t no lidy, wot did yer say?” "I so*. "Two negatives moans an infirmary, and knocked w cr down.”

are meant to fly; and this makes it easier for a very little force to prevent the fly from falling even when it is upside down.

I have only bad three reports upon the annual camps to date, and would be glad to make next week’s column one of camp only, so please hurry your notes along early. You should make one of your New Year resolutions to fit in with the publicity of your troop. Please forward notes to C. Meachen on or before Monday of each week, “Ithaca,” Thorndon quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12652, 12 January 1927, Page 9

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12652, 12 January 1927, Page 9

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12652, 12 January 1927, Page 9

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