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A “GOOD MORNING” CLUB

The cheery smile and warm greet ing of a Banffshire-born officer on point duty in Johannesburg has led to the, formation m that city of a flourishing “Good Morning Club.’ Members pledge themselves as follows: —“As a member of the Good Morning Club, 1 undertake to say a happy ‘good morning’ to everybody.” The members are required to begin each morning with their wives and husbands, passing cheir children and the maid, following it up with a good morning to the cook, the postman, the policeman, and the tram-car conductor, and winding-up the morning’s salutes with a cheery greeting for fellow-employees at the office or the shop.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19260423.2.8

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Shannon News, 23 April 1926, Page 2

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A “GOOD MORNING” CLUB Shannon News, 23 April 1926, Page 2

A “GOOD MORNING” CLUB Shannon News, 23 April 1926, Page 2

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