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THE COUNTRY SCHOOLMASTER. Tom (the prowler): Hullo, Jess! Sleeping out ? What's this mean ? Jess'the yard dog): Mean? It means that the Board schoolmaster has had the luck to secure my kennel for lodgivg. He certainly did not object to my company, but, you know, it's hardly respectable���my sleeping in the same room as a bachelor. (Observer, 13 November 1920)
Mess Rita Carter, Wanganuilbridesmaid). Mr. Joseph A. King (the bridegroom). Miss Ivy Blackwell (the bridej. Mr. J. H. Thompson (best man). The marriage of Mr. Joseph A. King to Miss Blackwell, daughter of the late Captain T. J. Blackwell, was solemnised by the Rev. E. H. Wyatt uj/ j y v at St. Aidan's Church on September Bth. Broadway Studios, photo. (Observer, 27 November 1920)
SOOTHING THE SAVAGE BREAST. Councillor the Honourable P. J. Nerheny, M.L.0., reported to the Auckland City Council that he and the Honourable G. J. Garland, M.L.C., had done all in their power to induce Mr..Savage, M.P., to withdraw his opposition to the Mount Eden Quarry purchase in the Washing-up Bill. The Savage; Whew/ it's my scalp of the session, and no titled cove's palaver talks me out of it. (Observer, 27 November 1920)