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England Laughs At These

/ ) The very officious A.R.P. warden, tired of | inactivity and the monotony of pacing his hut, | | suddenly thought of something to do. He seized | the telephone. " Hello, hello — that the public library?" ) "Yes, this is the library." | " Have you any light literature?" ) " Yes." "Well, put it out at once!" | * Es * | Overheard in the village street: " Aye, there’s auld McGregor. He has nae | been oot since the war started." "Why no?" " Every time he looks oot and sees oor gasmask boxes he thinks it’s a flag-day." (QO ee

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 27, 29 December 1939, Page 8

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England Laughs At These New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 27, 29 December 1939, Page 8

England Laughs At These New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 27, 29 December 1939, Page 8

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