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  2. Advertising

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  4. HOUSEWIVES' EXCHANGE

    BANANA COMPOTE.—Put 3/4 pint of cold water into a clean saucepan, 4oz sugar and the peel of a lemon, and let it boil for five minutes; then ...

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  5. This is WHERE WE SMILE

    Solicitor: "Money is not everything in married life." Man: "You ask my wife." "Well, Pat, how are ye these days?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Wirelessed

    An English traveller was being driven round Killarney by a typical Irish coachman. It was a very hot day, and the ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. In the Smoker

    The professor of mathematics was on holiday with two of his pupils but he couldn't take his mind off his work. ...

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  8. AS REQUESTED.

    To put it briefly, the two simplest souls in the village desired to marry. The ceremony took place in the village church, and in order to help them ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. RUSE THAT FAILED.

    On his return from the races a man was annoyed to find that someone had stolen his valuable gold watch. Determined to try a rose he went ...

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  10. THE STOCKTAKER.

    For four hours had the woman remained in the shop. She had visited. every depart ent and worried most of the assistants without spending a penny. ...

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  11. CHARITY.

    In the gutter stood a red-faced woman. On her ample form was displayed a card bearing the words: "Disabled Policeman." ...

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  12. NOT IN HIS MINE.

    The black sheep of the family decided to emigrate, and not being able to raise sufficient funds, signed on as a stoker. The job down in the stokhold ...

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  13. THE ETERNAL FEMININE.

    A lady and a gentleman were talking one day about letter-writting. "Ah," said the gentleman, "you ladies can never write a letter without ...

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  14. COLD WEATHER.

    An American and a Scotsman were speaking about the Intense cold in the North of Scotland. "Why, it's nothing at all compared ...

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  15. BETTER STILL.

    A mean farmer for 20 years had supplied a neighbour with a weekly consignment of a dozen eggs. One week, however, on returning home ...

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  16. A MATTER OF OPINION.

    A man walked into a grocer's shop and handed the assistant a paper containing some white powder. "I say," he said, "what do you think ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. NOT NECESSARY.

    A well-dressed woman and her little daughter stood at a busy crossing in the city. "This is such a dangerous corner," ...

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  18. SELF-EVIDENT.

    He was a benevolent old gentleman with a rather wheezy voice and a well-developed corporation. A callous acquaintance had once remarked that he ...

    Article : 103 words
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