Do you know: That out of every £1 of British expenditure, eleven shilling's goes to pay for past wars, between three and four shillings to prepare for future wars, and only one-tenth of a farthing goes to support the League of Nations? Why is a goat nearly?—because it is all butt. When does a bright idea walk on four legs?—When it is a bright-eyed deer. What do you have to keep when you have given It? —Your word. What is the keynote to good manners? —H natural.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 371, 18 May 1926, Page 14
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87Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 371, 18 May 1926, Page 14
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