LITTLE MONKEYS
(By Whim Wham in the Christchurch Press) 'Six 'Gibbon apes have been ordered for the Wellington Zoo. Mr. C. J. Cutler, curator of the zoo, said on Monday that he had placed the order with a firrn in Singapore — News item. ☆ Six alien Apes are coming in, Immigrants for the Wellington Zoo, ' Six to be housed and six to be fed — What will the Mon'keys' Union do ? The Monkeys' Union will call a meeting. A Show of Tails by the Light of the Moon; The Monkeys' Union will carry a Motion And send it on to the Great Baboon. ☆ Every Monkey in Chimpanzeeland, Wihatever their Colours, 'Sizes and Shapes, Must face the Issue — What's the Position Of the Federation of Captive Apes? ☆ The Federation is calling a Conference All for the Cause, the Applause is hearty; A Resolution is passed and posted To the Simian Parliamentary Party. ☆ The Simian Party is calling a Caucus, Reassuring the Public Mind; Some of the Boys hiay be Red in Front, But the 'Great Baboon's true-blue Behind! ☆ The Public stares at the Monkey Houses, What's gone wrong in the Monkey Huts? What's the meaning of all this Rumpus? Andi the Answer, either Way is — Nuts!
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 6
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203LITTLE MONKEYS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 6
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