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‘AM GOLDWYN is reported to have finished reading H. G. Wells’s Outline of History. "I thought I might make a picture out of it," said Mr. Goldwyn, "but I don’t like the way the story comes out." * oe Bs iT HE English have ap extraordinary ability for flying into a great calm. | a * 2 HOME does not mean what it used to, because people are born in hosPitals, entertain in clubs, eat in restaurants, and are buried from funeral parlours. / * * = NECESSITY is the strongest thing, for: it overcomes all things. * * oe SOLUTION: In New York a man got tired of waiting for a bus, found an empty one parked, and drove off in it.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 134, 16 January 1942, Page 3

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STATIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 134, 16 January 1942, Page 3

STATIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 134, 16 January 1942, Page 3

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