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Sir James: The members are doubling their screws���what about us cabinet ministers ? William Massey: Shi they double by natural sequence���mum,s the word. (Observer, 18 October 1919)
COMPOUNDING AND CONFOUNDING. (Observer, 18 October 1919)
ANGLICANS, (Observer, 25 October 1919)
MR. AUBREY L. WILLIAMS, An ex*Aucklander who has lived in Russia during the reign of Bolshevism and will lecture at the Town Hall on October 27. (Observer, 25 October 1919)
ALL UP ON NO. 10 (Observer, 01 November 1919)
WOMAN'S LOGIC. (Observer, 01 November 1919)
THE QUESTION OF THE DAY. Passenger (as car starts): Well, what's it to be���bowls or politics ? (Observer, 01 November 1919)
Untitled Illustration (Observer, 01 November 1919)
CLUTHA MACKENZIE. (Observer, 08 November 1919)
THUMB-NAILS ON A MOTOR JOY. (Observer, 08 November 1919)
WAR'S AFTERMATH. Cupid: Blow the Kaiser! I've a good mind to bust my bow. (Observer, 08 November 1919)
How, Lucy darling, go and sit on your uncle's knee." "No, it'B no se, ma; uncle breathes too far down and pushes me off**. (Observer, 08 November 1919)
Olaxy: Qood mornin'l 1 see ye've got a new man���'ow's he doin'f Buttery: " Oh, orright; he's resting considerable easier than the other one." (Observer, 08 November 1919)
Acting-Mayor Andrew : how can a man fight in these robes ? (Observer, 15 November 1919)
The ' Ayrshire,' gentlemen.'. (Observer, 15 November 1919)
Marry you, Sweetheart? It is impossible now, for rice is unprocurable in Auckland.7, (Observer, 15 November 1919)
The whole Tararua range was one blaze of fire. The Dannevirk* Fir* Brigade turned eat and did all that was possible in suppressing it. , The Dannevirk* Fire Brigade Captain: Boys, we're here; let's do pur duty (Observer, 15 November 1919)
COCKY LANGUAGE. Farmer; Yes, that's a bullfinch; the greatest pest us farmers have. They eat the grass before it grows and then eats the tops off afterwards. (Observer, 15 November 1919)
MOMTY," The C.O.C.'s Chairman, (Observer, 22 November 1919)
0 Mc��rine, the Labour candidate for Eden (in answer to question " Who drank the beer ?"j :, It wasn 't me. (Observer, 22 November 1919)
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