WELL THAT ECHOES
In some beautiful woods near the Queen of Holland’s palace there is a cafe where tired and thirsty travellers can get food and rest. Belonging to this cafe is a well which is the deepest ir. Holland. It is so deep that if yon shout down —slowly and loudly—ten times, the echo of your first shout does not return to you until you have finished. You can then hear your own voice echoing—ten times —loudly and clearly. <s><s> <s>❖<s><> <»<s><£<» NEWSPAPER FASHIONS
He looks very good, But he’s really quite bad; This winsome young scamp, Of a notepaper lad. His trousers arc check, And his shirt is bright red; But his “newspaper” suit, Is a plain one instead. ANSWER UP Which tree is very useful in history? The date. Why is a policeman like an aeroplane? Because he takes people up.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 23
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144WELL THAT ECHOES Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 23
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