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GENEROUS DUSTMEN.

A well-dressed man at a London garage recently hired the best char-a-bancs for a trip. 'His disregard for expense created so favourable an impression in the mind, of the manager that when told Cambridge was the destination he formed the idea that the party would be composed of former undergraduates. The following day the driver of the char-a-bancs returned and gave glowing accounts of his experience. “They treated me right well and tipped more than liberally,” he. said. “I wish we could get more trips of the same sort,” said the manager, “ ’Varsity men are real sports.” “ ’Varsity men.” gasped the driver. “Why, they were the borough dustmen! ”

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3593, 4 October 1920, Page 5

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110

GENEROUS DUSTMEN. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3593, 4 October 1920, Page 5

GENEROUS DUSTMEN. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3593, 4 October 1920, Page 5

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