Brief Address
Mr George Bernard Shaw has received a letter from an American admirer—and the envelope had nothing on it except three post-mark-ed stamps. The writer of the letter visited three towns in America, and in each town he put a stamp on the envelope and had it postmarked. With nothing else on the envelope he put it into a postbox. In due course the letter arrived at Mr Shaw’s home.
The three towns George and Bernard, in lowa, and Shaw, in Mississippi.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 59, 4 November 1949, Page 3
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83Brief Address Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 59, 4 November 1949, Page 3
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