TWO BULL'S-EYES.
A certain mayor once rose to make a speech. After talking for threequarters of an hour began to wind up with the words: "And it is my greatest, wish that the Government shall all hang together." "Hear, hear!" cried a voice in the crowd. "I don't mean in the sense in which the idle scoffer in the crowd would have to understand," went on the mayor with dignity, "but that they may hang together in concord and accord!" "I don't care what .kind o' cord it. is," came the voice again, "as long as it's a strong cord!" And the mayor gave it up.
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Taihape Daily Times, 7 January 1918, Page 6
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