JOKER’S PERVERTED SENSE OF HUMOUR
fpHE point of view of the prac tical joker is usually per verted.
A “joke” perpetrated upon a newly-arrived family at Railway Settlement, Newmarket, this week, was tinged with a certain amount of cruelty. The St. John Ambulance was advised by phone that a serious case was ready for removal from the house in question. As it so happened, two bereavements had been suffered by this family within a few days, and the concern of the mother might be imagined when the ambulance arrived at her home. The father, incidentally, was absent attending his own father’s funeral. There was no illness in the house, and the ambulance, after explaining matters, departed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 July 1927, Page 15
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116JOKER’S PERVERTED SENSE OF HUMOUR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 July 1927, Page 15
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