"If you want to buy chocolate with the money your uncle gave' you, why did you not ask permission to buy chocolate?" "Because I wanted to buy chocolate father." It was an election meeting in.Buekinghamshire, England. A national candidate was addressing a packed hall, when suddenly all the lights went out. "The must have fused," said sbmebody, and the • company waited in silence, which was abruptly broken by a metallic plonk—-obviously the sound of a coin being dropped into a nrnter — accompanied by the return of the lights. "Another financial crisis, but purely temporary," remarked the.eandidate.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 January 1932, Page 2
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96Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 January 1932, Page 2
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