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THE WIRELESS

I’ve never been to London. And I’ve never been to Spain, I’ve never even seen the sea, Nor yet an aeroplane: But I’ve heard Big Ben a-chiming, And I’ve listened to guitars, For the wireless brings these wonders Through the ether round the stars. —Sent in by Judith Clarkson. WHO CAN FIND THEM? Hidden birds: 1— t-G E L A E 2—LSAR T G N I 3—HATN A S P E 4 C A T N O U —Patricia Andrews. A RIDDLE My first is half of anything; My second is complete. And so remains until once more My first and second meet. Answer: Halfpenny. —Sent in by Rewa Cunningham. The sea is full of curious things, From whales way down to winkles: The sky is full of pretty stars. And each is full of twinkles.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19270716.2.154.15

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 21

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Tapeke kupu
138

THE WIRELESS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 21

THE WIRELESS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 21

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