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Gumnut Gossip
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Mr Lizard tells a snake story, 1925-1935May Gibbs' popular column 'Gumnut Gossip - Extracts from the Daily Bark' appeared in the 'Sunday News' from 1925.
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Dr Stork & Mr Pelican fishing, 1925-1935
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Listening in. Grandaddy settled back in his chair, 1925-1935
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[Mr Lizard at 'Grubcote'] , 1930-1935Gumnut Gossip' was published in the 'Women's Budget' from 1930 until 1935.
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Hairdresser: Haircut or shave, Sir? Dr Stork: just thin a little on top and give me a shampoodle, 1930-1935The Daily Bark', a Gumnut Town newspaper, first appeared in 'Snugglepot and Cuddlepie' in 1918. May often adapted ideas from her earlier works.
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Mr Bandicoot played all day, 1925-1935
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Old Bill, what is an affygraphy?, 1930-1935
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Make it snappy, said Mr Croc, 1930-1935
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The stranger looked at Mr Wombat with twinkling eyes, 1925-1935
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