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  4. NIECES' COLUMN

    Twelfth Night, an old English" day, which as everybody knows [?] January 6, was called "Old Christmas" when England was young, and ...

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  5. RIDDLES.

    What country would a hungry man relish?—Turkey. What country would a poor man like as a present?—Guinea. ...

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  6. FOR THE NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY.

    "Cataloguing" is a simple competition which might be chosen first. a piece of paper and a pencil ar handed to each guest, who is required to write ...

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  7. JOKES.

    A Scotsman and a Jew entered into partnership. Each went cross-eyed. Teacher: "Why were you absent yesterday!" ...

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  8. CHILDREN'S STORY

    And so it was. Timbertown had equalised involuntarily. "Who scored?" demanded Fatty, rising to his feet and wiping lumps of ...

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  9. LONGEVITY RECORDS.

    "We are indebted to Mr. C. B. Gabb for the following statistics of longevity in 1923," says "The Times":—On the front page "The Times" last ...

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