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HEADS AND TAILS

Rather an exciting game to play is this. The party is divided into two sides, and the umpire stands in the middle with a coin in his hand, which he spins. If heads turn up the heads have to chase the tails, which of course have a home, and if tails turn up the tails have to chase the heads, and prevent them from getting to their honie. Those who are caught must join the chasers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 31

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HEADS AND TAILS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 31

HEADS AND TAILS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 31

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