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. W. F -Wobbly. ■ BBOC—WUI consider Max —Not knowing, can't say. U w D —Call ionnd a* soon as possible. C B. tWbangaret).—Probably next month. A i> d—Can't give advice on a subject of that kind.: , : ■' ;/,■:■: ; ; ; :. ; . .-.. ■~. Y.~Purely a private grievance, and at no public Interest F T. Hqmhw,-> Joe Chamberlain was born on July Bth, leae. Busty bwss.—Tbanke muchly. Could do with • ' more ox the same kind. Cough DROP —Pat n ore water with it before jou try to write any more vera*). JV C—On reflection, hardly feel disposed to publish it. Would really nqnlre complete rewriting. A, J C.-Onr statement was absolutely correct, and we certainly haw not the slightest intention of wit hdrawlng It Bo go ahead a» soon as you lite Fxtml Fan,—We should nay that the beet head m treacle, »nd then take board, and todglng on an ante , nest JOHN Hops —We don't know it John hope, but lit you will be good enough to call round and interview our new bloodhound, we will guarantee that John jumps. Kraus r-tintea to this, young woman <ww presume yu are a woman):— " The awagaman wends his weary way afar, And brightly glitters o'er his head the evenIng star." We would suggest an aoaeiidmetft, thus ;— "The swagger wends his tortuous course afar To knock his cheque down at the nearest bar." Serious poetry, Ifflekins, is a drug on the market.

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Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 40, 18 June 1910, Page 24

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Untitled Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 40, 18 June 1910, Page 24

Untitled Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 40, 18 June 1910, Page 24

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