AFTER THE WOOL SALE.
TO THE EDITOR OF TBI PRESS. Sir,— Hark unto tho joyful soundWool is four a half a pound. Seventy millions of the best, Full of promises, gone west! But we have still tho men who call themselves ''United." ket the merry "dole" go round Surely happiness is found; For we certainly are blest, Though bv some they're called a pest, Those vpr men who call themselves "United." Our Christmas we'll enjoy, Though we are out of nil employ; For we made n stupid blunder When we joined to share the plunder With tho camp of those who call themselves "United." —Yours, etc., ' HENRY SMART. November 28th, 1930. '
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 19
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111AFTER THE WOOL SALE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 19
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