“Now, Jack,” said the young; aunt, ■who wanted to read her novel in peace, “ don’t ask me another t|Uostion. I don’t know anything more about anything.” “’Well,” burst out Jack, his dace rod with suppressed curiosity and the moral effort to obtain one more piece of knowledge in the face of determined opposition, hp' v d’yer know ye don’t know, then?” Mustafa Kcmal Pasha has just proclaimed a new alphabet for Turkey, although any alphabet at all would be new to most of the inhabitants. —‘Kan Diego Union.’
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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 15
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88Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 15
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