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A BACHELOR is a@ man who never makes the same mistake once. PpIME spent in getting even would be better spent in getting ahead. T°: the BBC is not changing its good-night melody to "Ireland, Smother, Ireland." 6¢ A NIGHT IN VENICE" is to be a feature of Fitness Week fin Wellington. And, please, no Mussotinis for Aunt Sallys. "COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS DEPARTMENT. PILLBOX aiv-raid shelters would have a peace-time use as a coalshed or a store, reports an English air-raid committee, T.AST week’s nicest thought. Mrs. Roosevelt hopes that the Spaniards will arrive at a peace which will not leave the least bitterness. DISCUSSING new plans for the new Social Security building, Mr. Savage said it was just as well to realise the Government was going straight on with the job. With the brakes off? ODERN child, stroking her new kitten: "Mummy, it’s feft its motor running." OLLYWOOD actress, applying for a passport and asked whether she was married, replied: "Occasionally." "Pwo hours’ fight with salmon," is the heading of a fishing story from Otago. Jock must have forgotten the tin-opener. NOTE ON A BROKEN REED. YDNEY fishmongers are refusing to sell potato chips with their fish. THE reason Sydney fishmongers are taking this drastic step, it ts explained, is that they want the embargo on New Zealand potatoes lifted. Mr. Savage, it is wnderstood, has sent them a cable urging them to fight to the last flownder, |

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 36, 17 February 1939, Page 2

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Hot Shots Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 36, 17 February 1939, Page 2

Hot Shots Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 36, 17 February 1939, Page 2

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