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THE WRONG PERSON

“Did you cancel all my engagements, as I told you, Smithers'!” “Yes, sir, but Lady Millicent didn't take it very well. She said you were to marry her next Monday!” . AFTER THE. PROGRAMME CHAIRMAN The 200 members of the club br - ing addressed after the luncheon by a laborious speaker, remained dead silent at the conclusion of the talk. Then as one man they arose and started for the speaker’s table. Being a small, rather timid man, the speaker turned to his neighbour and said “I do hope I' said nothing to offend any one!” “Oh, that’s all right. It’s not you they’re after. It’s the man who brought you!”

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4232, 17 January 1940, Page 10

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THE WRONG PERSON Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4232, 17 January 1940, Page 10

THE WRONG PERSON Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4232, 17 January 1940, Page 10

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