SCHOOLBOY "HOWLERS."
'j The "Cantonian," the sixth form | magazine of the Canton Secondary < School, Cardiff, quotes the following. i schoolboy "howlers," says the South Wales Daily News:— The Pope lives in the Vacuum. The people of India are divided into j casts and outcasts. J The seven grea<t Powers of Europe ;■ are gravity, electricity, steam, gas, fly-wheels, motors, and Mr Lloyd George. Tennyson wrote a beautiful poem called "In Memorandum." During the interdict in John's i j reign, births, marriages, and deaths were not allowed to take place. Caesar was noted for his great strength; he threw a bridge across the Rhine. The King was crowned in the ' P ry?tal Palace v/ith his sepulchre in ma hand. Un chemin-de-fer is a fur shirt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 25 June 1914, Page 2
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