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MIND SHARPENERS

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1. What is a “Dornier”? 2. Name the Invercargill primary schools under the Southland Education Board.

3. Which Prime Minister was known as “King Dick”? 4. In which county is London situated?

(20 marks)

JUMBLED STREETS (Sent in by Cousin Jack Aitken) 1. NSRLDFNEAII. 2. RMGREATA 3. BERHTER 4. HNTIAEECR 5. LFHCDROMSE 6. MLBERNOEU 7. THFOR 8. NKVLEI 9. TBWNMOO 10. NYHAT (10 marks)

WORD SQUARE (Sent in by Cousin Rosalie Turnbull) 1. For young children. 2. A part in a play. 3. Backbone of New Zealand. 4. Part of a fisherman’s net. (5 marks)

HIDDEN FRUITS If you look carefully you will see that in each of the following sentences there is hidden the name of a fruit. 1. What is this appearing? 2. Is it a fairy or angel? 3. Tap please, if you want me. 4. The cur ran to Dick. 5. He picks up lumber. 6. We should help each other. (5 marks)

Entries close MONDAY, October 7.

Draw some squares and see if you an make another aeroplane. If you can, you will have two to colour

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19400928.2.100.11

Bibliographic details
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Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 15 (Supplement)

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186

MIND SHARPENERS Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 15 (Supplement)

MIND SHARPENERS Southland Times, Issue 24243, 28 September 1940, Page 15 (Supplement)

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