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SHOP TALK

Two newsboys sat. .in the gallery of a -theatre in which ' Hamlet ' was being played. It being the first time they had seen a play, they were;, held breathless with excitement. _ In the , last scene, after Hamlet had killed Laertes and the King, the "' Queen had died of poison, the younger of the two could contain himself no longer. Turning to his chum of the streets, in

rapturous tones he said : ' Oh, Bill, what a time that. must have been for sellin' extry specials!'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 08, 8 October 1908, Page 38

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86

SHOP TALK New Zealand Tablet, Volume 08, 8 October 1908, Page 38

SHOP TALK New Zealand Tablet, Volume 08, 8 October 1908, Page 38

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