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“ Well, Jack, how are you getting on as an apprentice Is the foreman satisfied with you? ” “ I can’t say. He is constantly altering his opinion. “ How is that? ” “ Yesterday he said I was good for nothing, and to-day he said I was capable of anything.” Tho very big man and the very small man were quarrelling. Big Man; “What is the use of your arguing? If you pulled your socks up properly you "would not ho able to see a thing.”-

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Evening Star, Issue 23691, 26 September 1940, Page 13

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81

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 23691, 26 September 1940, Page 13

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 23691, 26 September 1940, Page 13

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