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“PHONETIC ENGLISH”

Molly Maloney rosey and hail Married Michael Murphy morose and pale. Michael put on the wedding wring And herd the surplused quire boys sing As down the isle the wedded pear Proseeded to the open hair, Ware Michael’s colleagues razed an arch, Neath witch the bridle pear did march To there plaices in the aweighting car; To be born home to Pah and Mar Wear a sumptuos breakfast was prepaired Witch bye the assembled guests was shared. Toests ware honoured and jokes wear maid Hand many hartfelt wishes said. Michael weighted not to say good by But Molly remaned to pipe her high Hand bid the company adew Has the happy pear ware world from view. H. SERGANT.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 10, 12 August 1946, Page 6

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120

“PHONETIC ENGLISH” Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 10, 12 August 1946, Page 6

“PHONETIC ENGLISH” Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 10, 12 August 1946, Page 6

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