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TWO OF A KIND

Two Irishmen had just laid a wreath of flowers on a comrade's grave, and while crossing another section of the cemetery they saw a Jap lay some ric • on the grave of a countryman. One of the Irishmen asked, “When do you expect your friend to come and eat the rice?" “When your friend comes to smell the flowers,” was the quick reply.

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White Ribbon, Volume 36, Issue 427, 18 February 1931, Page 2

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TWO OF A KIND White Ribbon, Volume 36, Issue 427, 18 February 1931, Page 2

TWO OF A KIND White Ribbon, Volume 36, Issue 427, 18 February 1931, Page 2

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