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A diner, highly indignant, called the proprietor of the restaurant to his table, My overcoat -has been Stolen," he declared. "I demand o "One moment, sir,’ interrupted the proprietor, placatingly, "Would you mind telling me exactly how it happened?" "Well," said the diner, put my coat and hat on that hook over there, I turned slowly like this, and when I Jooked round "Oh, for Heaven’s sake what's the matter now?" demanded the proprietor. ? "Whats the matter," shouted the diner, "Now my hata gone!"

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Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 53

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Untitled Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 53

Untitled Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 53

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