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ONE FOR THE LADY.

On one occasion a conservative lady was taken down to clin«er by Winston Churchill. 'She said to him "Mr. Churchill, I must tell you that I don't like; your politics. You may say that it is simply a matter of personal taste" with me, just as I" might not like your j >-rAvell, • your moustache." To wjiich j ■'Miv-Churchill'replied, "I see no reason, madam, why you1 should come into contact.with either."

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 12, 14 August 1930, Page 2

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ONE FOR THE LADY. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 12, 14 August 1930, Page 2

ONE FOR THE LADY. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 12, 14 August 1930, Page 2

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