INTERNATIONAL HUMOUR.
“Now, Maggie, Magg’ie! What’s that? ”, “ Something to do with the wireless, ain’t it, mum ? ” ' —Everybody’s Weekly, Loudon.
THE BALCONY SCENE IN “ ROMEO AND JULIET” ON THE RADIO. Lustige Sachse, Leipzig.
“ You say your grandfather’s age is 130? Nonsense! ” “Well, he died in 1900 aged 100 and now it is 1930.” —Pages Gaies, Yverdon.
Waiter: “You have been telephoning for two hours.”
Student: “ Yes, I am' telephoning dad to send me the money to pay your account,”
—Bucn Humor, Madrid.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 75
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81INTERNATIONAL HUMOUR. Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 75
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