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WEST CLIVE

What would MAT say if she saw her little JJC beaten everywhere in Clive ?. . The O M would like to know whs the young lady was that W B Baid goodnight to so lovingly in town the other night. .By all accounts, JT is badly knocked out. Don't be too independent. J..What takes W A W to town so often? Is Miss W back?.. Oh, Ma, why do you put the • comether ' on so many of the boj s V I see you have got B 8 on the string n0w...1t is only a question of cake (say gingerbread) now with A C and AT. Plenty of spare tins at the shops, boys

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 21

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WEST CLIVE Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 21

WEST CLIVE Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 21

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