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"SPRING TIDINGS"

"DANCING CHILD." "One big longing to welcome our Lady Spring—or istsho just the dancing child of our Reading? Such a lovable person she'is .. . and these days you can glimpse her lovelinoss round every corner." "POLLYANNA." Kelburn. • • • "RUNNING GOLD." v ''The river looks like running gold in the spring "sunshine. We'll soon be starting swimming again." >, .■••: T'bobbolink:" (is). Koro Koro. v - ; . ■, ■' • • • "DOWN AT 2ZW/' Wolisteii into 2ZW, and Ladybird, the announcer at the children's session, gave a competition on "Fho Children's Hour.' It -was an essay... The prizes were, pictures of Ladybird and Uncle Kirk,_ ana I woii a photo of them. I was invited to the studio "to read my essay over the air. I also recited a piece of poetry,1 and asked Uncle Kirk a ,I'iddle: which he. could not answer.'' "■';' '• •■■ ,'• ,: "TIPPETY TOES" (10). Brooklyn. • _-~ ' I ''WITH STEPS DOWN" ....•' '.. "I_hav© a garden, of my very own. It has pansies and verbena in it. Daddy made it; f or. nie^ and he made steps aownitoiit.fV .-■ '; "■-''•.■'■ i . " V-, 5 ' '•; PRTJE MILLEB, (G). . Khaidallah.' '';. SINGING .. . i" ."Once we went to. the woods, in spring, and the fields were alight with daffodils—big and little ones, tall and short ones; and a bird singing amongst the shining flowers.," / " BROWN "MOTH " (13). Kelburn.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10

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"SPRING TIDINGS" Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10

"SPRING TIDINGS" Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 10

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