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LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION

I received so many answers to the problem that 1 didn't quite know what to do, so I picked out the first four correct ones that were sent in and awarded them tickets. Here are this week's winners:— Sonia Martin David Sullivan Barrie McCuish Jeanette Macdonald. Congratulations you four. The correct answer was seventeen days. When the spider reached the. top of the wall he did not fall back as before. The winners were largely # a matter of luck llii.s Lime, as nearly all the answers I received 'were correct,

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 86, Issue 7, 30 June 1944, Page 6

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93

LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 86, Issue 7, 30 June 1944, Page 6

LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 86, Issue 7, 30 June 1944, Page 6

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