HERE'S ONE
8th March 1927, Page 41
8th March 1927
Page 41

Page 41, 8th March 1927
— HERE'S ONE
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Bill, the big lorry driver, formerly a drayman, has had to go, for he has taken to drinking gin and has applied his recently, acquired knowledge of petrol and its properties to his own case. His test of his condition is to hold a lighted match before his face and to . breathe outward : if there be no blue flame, he thinks he is safe to take another "little one." As the foreman does not see eye to eye with Bill on the matter he has gone to seek fresh fields and pastures new!