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FOR WISE HEADS

CONCEALED WORDS One word of five letters is concealed in each sentence. When rightly guessed these seven words will spell the name of a battle fought on October 7, 1571. 1. He was very pale—a serious symptom. 2. Tell them it still is too loud. 3. The trap a person left is for the mice. 4. If you halt, a redskin may discover you. 5. A piano I see In the large alcove. 6. The baby birds came to nest in the tall tree by the garden wall. 7. Stop in each shop until you find what you are seeking. Clues: 1. To let. 2. To discharge. 3. For writing. 4. Found in a church. 5. Clamour. 6. Sounds. 7. To suppose. Answer to last week’s word puzzle: Feminine name: Bridget (bridge, ridge, dirge, dire, ride, rid, I).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 8

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FOR WISE HEADS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 8

FOR WISE HEADS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 8

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