Twenty Years On? American tourist. "Pardon, me, sir, but can you put me wise to the name of this thriving industrial burg?" Mr Punch. "I regret to say, sir, that this is Oxford." [A Trust has been formed to protect the beauties of Oxford and its environs, and has appealed for a sum of £250,000 to purchase the land required for this purpose. Donations should be sent to the account of the Oxford Preservation Trust, Barclay's Bank, High Street, Oxford.]
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