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When a man begins to feel that his wife doesn’t understand him, the chances are he’d be lucky if she didn’t. * ® a n Diego “Union.” Before talking pictures, people used to wonder what the actors in the film dramas were saying, and in certain cases still do. —Detroit “News.” Scientists say the earth is slowing up in its rotation, which should be some comfort to those of us who are hangon by the skin of our teeth. —Macon Telegraph.’’ Southern California cities are always Worrying about their water supplyPerhaps the way to insure a water supply would be to prohibit water, kan Diego “Union.” A. Western editor has found a good Word for the saxophone. “It is the ®£ly instrument,” says the Lawrence (Ran.) “Journal World,” “that sounds well when you are learning to play oes afterward.”—-‘’Detroit
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 27
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139Topical Titbits Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 27
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