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HOWLERS

To find the area of the walls of a room you take the barometer and mu'tiply it by the height. A centilitre is an insect with a hundred legs.

Parallel straight lines are those which come together closest further off but do not meet. Carbon dioxide is prepared by the action of hydraulic acid on marble. Do all the good you can by all the means you can, at all the times you can to all the' people you can as long as ever you can. —Sent in by JOYCE GILBERT. I always think the flowers can see us and know what we are thinking aboat. —George Eliot.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19271029.2.214.15

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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HOWLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

HOWLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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