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INTERNATIONAL HUMOUR

The'Negro: “Hang it all, I would like to know why that thing persists in following my track!” —Posqaino, Turin.

“He is very unreliable.” “How so?” “I made up my mind to jilt him when he proposed—but he didn’t propose!” • —Karikaturen, Oslo.

“Why are you not at school?” “Because I have a bad cold!” —Journal Amusant, Pari

“There will be soon more motorists than pedestrians. They will form a majority.” “Yes—a crushing majority.” —Tela Mele, Paris.

“What is the matter with you?” “I have got_a stiff Jieck through this tideways manner of walking.” —Buen Humor, Madrid.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 68

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INTERNATIONAL HUMOUR Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 68

INTERNATIONAL HUMOUR Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 68

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