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NOT GOOD ENOUGH

A yorung Scotsman who "’had secured a job with a builder fell off tho scaffold where he was working. The foreman came along to the end of the roof and was relieved to see the man scrambling to his feet from a heap of sand that had saved his life. “Consider yourself lucky, mate!” said the foreman. The Scotsman Joked up: “Lucky be biowed,” he complained. “I’ve broken my braces-

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OPNEWS19381031.2.25

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 103, 31 October 1938, Page 4

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73

NOT GOOD ENOUGH Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 103, 31 October 1938, Page 4

NOT GOOD ENOUGH Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 103, 31 October 1938, Page 4

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