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Current Humour

“ I’ve been tearing my hair over this proposition for days.” —Everybody’s Weekly, London.

Now that small ’planes are becoming so popular, pillion riding in the near future promises to be more thrilling than ever. —Weekly Telegraph, Sheffield.

“Did your poems get many readers?” “Rather! At least twenty publishers have read them.” —Allt for Alla, Stockholm.

“ I have one reproach to make about your mother. She should have remained an old maid.” —Berlingske Tidende, Copenhagen.

“ It’s getting late. How do you expect to get home?” “In my stockinged feet.” —Berlingske Tidende, Copenhagen.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4085, 28 June 1932, Page 8

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Current Humour Otago Witness, Issue 4085, 28 June 1932, Page 8

Current Humour Otago Witness, Issue 4085, 28 June 1932, Page 8

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