“MR. PUNCH’S” AIDE-DE-CAMP.— A humorist whose humour is essentially English. Mr. A. A. Milne, playwright (“Mr. Pirn Passes By,” “Belinda,” “The Dover Road,” “The Truth About Blayds,” “To Have the Honour”); writer of light verse (“When We Were Very Young”) and essayist. Mr. Milne was for a period of years associate-editor of “Punch.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 May 1927, Page 10
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53“MR. PUNCH’S” AIDE-DE-CAMP.— A humorist whose humour is essentially English. Mr. A. A. Milne, playwright (“Mr. Pirn Passes By,” “Belinda,” “The Dover Road,” “The Truth About Blayds,” “To Have the Honour”); writer of light verse (“When We Were Very Young”) and essayist. Mr. Milne was for a period of years associate-editor of “Punch.” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 May 1927, Page 10
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