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MIGHT HAVE TO REMAIN

When Mr. Joseph Cannon was the United States Speaker of the House of Representatives he once rose in response to a toast at a dinner and began his remarks so as to create the initial laugh which is so much desired by orators as a preparation for weightier matter to follow. 'Astronomers tell us,' he began, 'according to the_ gentleman who has just sat down, that an express train moving a hundred miles a second would consume several million years in reaching a certain star.' He paused and looked toward the guest to whom he had referred. That was the statement,' said the Speaker's neighbor, nodding. ' I was just thinking,' pursued Mr. Cannon, 'what a predicament a man would be in if he should miss the last train and have to walk.'

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New Zealand Tablet, 30 October 1913, Page 61

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MIGHT HAVE TO REMAIN New Zealand Tablet, 30 October 1913, Page 61

MIGHT HAVE TO REMAIN New Zealand Tablet, 30 October 1913, Page 61

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