BUT HE FLEW TOO HIGH AND CRASHED
■•'■' • • (From. "N.Z. TClruth's". Special Representative. . _ '- Jn the serenity) of salubrious Cambridge, Spoof erHmpld Speight has held snay for many years as the uncrowned jester. But with (Hose mtigic ibodsr McWilliams anrf Mr. Litcftfield," Father Time, the supreme ruler of all the jesters* while "crowning" him, upset his jhrone. Torday all Cambridge laughs with the laugh that is longest— the last one— for Harold, the jester, has lost caste. He has heen outspoqfedi r - r , , •»»■, / 7j i l Time is the greatest practical joker m ifie universe; it has humbled the mighty and exalted the mcc%, proved Wise men to be clowns and clowns {0 he Wise men. A series of events recently ordained that the peaceful arid K beautiful little town of Cambridge sh
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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 1
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131BUT HE FLEW TOO HIGH AND CRASHED NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 1
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