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A Cloudy Outlook.

The bungalow was five miles from anywhere, but, according to the adyertisement, it was ideal for a holiday abode. It rained hard, and the roof leaked badly, so Mr. Smith rang up the agent. ‘ "The water’s pouring through the roof! How long is this to last?’ he demanded. "T really can’t say," was the reply; "I’m no good at all as a weather prophet."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300131.2.34.4

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 10

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A Cloudy Outlook. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 10

A Cloudy Outlook. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 10

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