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THE SAVING GRACE.

“Is there anyone who misses so much and is then-lore so ninth to he piled -as those without-a sense of humour?” asks Dr Albert Peel, the editor of the “Coerelational Quarterly,” in a ronti'ihutioi) “A Sense of Humour.” “The next revision of the Prayer Book,” Dr Peel adds, “should certainly contain a special litany for poor souls who cannot laugh, to whose faces a Punch and Judy show brings no smile. Life must he hard for people who never see the funny side of things—and they sometimes make it hard for their neighbour too.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1930, Page 2

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THE SAVING GRACE. Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1930, Page 2

THE SAVING GRACE. Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1930, Page 2

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