NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION
FOR BOYS ONLY I've been quite ashamed of the poor response from the sailor boys on my ship of late so I'm giving a special competition this week for them alone. ft should appeal because it deals with fumbled parts of the S.S. Good Endeavour itself. The words relate to any sailing ships at all so you should be able to work them out. Here goes ■—AI — M — S — T——S — — L B—L — E L—F — B T G — N — A — Ji B — NN — CL — ST B — A — » — C> — T A — CH — R ; BO — S — R — W —E — L H — T — HW — Y R — (J NG — AB — N C — P AN C — OK — G — LL — Y Well now ma hearties, work 'em out and send your solutions into me and I'll see what sort of sailormen you arc. Cheerio till next week.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 59, 24 March 1944, Page 6
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143NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 59, 24 March 1944, Page 6
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