CHINESE HUMOUR.
HOW TO PRAI THE STRIKERS. /
]t. is a popular belief that, tho Chinanvau has no sense of humour, as wo understand Vt. That idea, was somr\vhat'dispelled yesterday m one of the .pity waa'iiuusos ftiiero "John." was doifig' somo I;nSiii.ess. "You. buy iho fruit tn-da.v, Julniquestioned one df UlO Clerks.
"Yes —1110 buy plenty Sun,.'' "How will yon .get it away from i'lio. liinrk'.t?''
. "'flint's alloc li--mo get a airship: him fly .Willi Unit!"
And John laughed ai. tho prospect of flyiii); frii.it; jiis.l;, as heartily as did tho clerks at the Chinaman's unexpected re.Ply-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 8
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96CHINESE HUMOUR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 8
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