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OPERATED ON HIMSELF

WITH ORDINARY RAZOR. An internal complaint caused a farmer living near Ichaehak, Yugoslavia, serious pain. So he took an ordinary razor and operated on himself. Hhwife dabbed the wound with tar, A few days later the man was working in the fields again. Afterwards lie feh more pain and went t 0 a doctor in the town for examination Th e doctors were amassed to hear that h e had oper ated on himself but found that, lie had suffered no harm, and they have now completed bis cure

ASKED FOR. Little Mr Smtih heard a mow riddle at tli e office that day, and he thought it rather good. On his way home lie decided to try it on his wife. As soon as he got inside the dooi lie commenced. ‘Why,’ lie asked her—‘why am 1 like a mule?’ His wile gave him a withering glance. ‘I don’t know,’ she replied. ‘I know you are, but I don’t knqw why.’

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Western Star, 13 June 1933, Page 4

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OPERATED ON HIMSELF Western Star, 13 June 1933, Page 4

OPERATED ON HIMSELF Western Star, 13 June 1933, Page 4

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