THEN HE GAVE IT UP
* What ■ are your husband’s political convictions?’ asked a canvasser of the wife of a working-man voter recently. 4 My husband ain’t never been convicted,’ said the woman, with dignity. ‘ No, no; of course not! What I want to know is, what are his politics?’ ■ ‘ I don’t know as he’s got any.’ The leanings of a man’s daily newspaper often give a clue to his opinions, and the canvasser determined to put this to the test. ‘ What paper does he take?’ he asked. . 4 Weekly Joker, of course, regular as Mayday,’ was the reply.
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New Zealand Tablet, 12 June 1913, Page 62
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98THEN HE GAVE IT UP New Zealand Tablet, 12 June 1913, Page 62
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