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THE REAL TROUBLE.

As th c motorist turned a corner in a quiet country road he saw .a brother of the wheel just ahead, evidently in truu. bie Immediately lie slowed down. ‘Want any help?’ he asked genially. The other motorist looked gratefully, at him as he wiped the perspiration off his brow. ‘I do,’ he whispered. hSoe that lady in the car! She’s my wife, and I’d be much obliged if you’d answer her quoslion.- and keep her amused while I’m seeing (o this burst tyre.’ Crusader : The man who married for a wager is now leading a campaign against betting. 'the ti'oiibl,, with life nowadays is out 'd much keeping in the van as j l.twpii’g out of the e.ti 1. I

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Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 4

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THE REAL TROUBLE. Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 4

THE REAL TROUBLE. Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 4

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