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MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY

Sidney Robinson. Pino Hill, was two years old the other day. Sidney is a little chap whose daddie knows a great deal about radio; indeed, he is unite often the man at the wheel at 4YA. Sidney had a number of stunning parcels and the happiest birthday. May he have scores more of the same kind. Jack Marrett. Macaudrew Bay. had a birthday last Wednesday. He had a great time, and the radio postie called and left a parcel under his pillow. Brother Bill hopes that Jack found it to his liking. Clarissa Kmslie. o Grove street, Musselburgh, had a birthday not so long ago. was a good birthday, with Inis of presents. One was left by the radio postie on the telephone table. Brother Bill hopes that_ the little girl noth the lovely name enjoyed the opening of the pared. Maurice Helm Stevenson. Ryrie street. •Baldntha. was four years old on' March 10. He had a lovely party. Mis two brothers. Willie and Stewart, and trrannv and dad and mum were all listening to what Brother Bill might say. The radio postie left a pared on the kitchen sofa.

tions (the first question is answered to show the method): — (1) A comrade or pal mate. (2) Sympathy. (3) A narrow band. (4) An excuse. (5) What yon are reading. (6) A shrill bars. (7) The head. (8) A tropical tree. (9) A story. (10) A waiter for nobody. (11) A measurement. (12) To spring up. (13) To throw out. (14) Letters. (15) Never less than two. (16) An illuminator.

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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 20

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MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 20

MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 20

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