LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION
HOW TO TRAVEL Well there Avere not many entrants this time. I can see that we have not many potential journalists in our -crew -(thank heaven! ! lid.) Never mind I -will get back on to the; teasers. They were very popular weren't they? At any rate here are the winners of the. free picture l tickets this week:—11' I were given an opportunity to visit some foreign country, by land, air or sea, Ii would choose to travel by air, as it is, much quicker, and 1 have always wanted to travel in an aeroplane. I have often thought that, out of all countries in the world, the U.S.S.Ii. is the one I would like to visit most. A very beautiful and Avonderful country it must be, situated in the North of Europe, with, all its lovely paintings, railway stations, beautiful palaces and buildings. There is a more varied population in Russia than there in all the other countries of the world. Bette Goodall. In answer to this week's questions. Well I would like to travel by air to one of the wiir areas, so as to see what great damage is done. Warren Kirk.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 80, 11 June 1943, Page 6
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198LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 80, 11 June 1943, Page 6
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