The villagers of Rudry, near Caerphilly, recently had to submit temporarily to restricted postal facilities by reason of the village letter box being occupied by a swarm of bees. The insects prevented anyone approaching until a postman secured a beekeeper’s appliances and cleared the bos of its invaders. First Woman: “How is your husband? ” iSecond Woman : “ He’s in the dumps most of the time.” F.W.: “What is his _ occupation P ” S.W.: “Garbage and junk collector.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 6
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75Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 6
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