THE GOOD SCRIBES
TEAN McINDOE, Joyce Wood- ** cock, Jean Farquhar, Dorothy Smith, Audrey Seddon, Trelawney Richards, Dick Schofield, Margaret Norley, Nancy Waller, Eileen Gracie, Audrey Morrison, Jean Norley, Rosalie Seddon, Margaret Anderson, Cathleen Fletcher, Aileen Rist, Jean Anderson, Mary McGregor, Joanna Meade, Norma Waller, Jean Buckley, Laural Keoghan, Gladys Sames, Thelma Stott. & rl-r rK % & W: FAITH AND CHARITY Thank you very much for the names for my two pigeons; they suit them wonderfully well, and they are already generally known as Faith and Charity. One of them is really a beautiful bird—very white and very smooth, and I have called that one Faith. The other Is just as white, but its feathers are not quite as smooth, that one is Charity. —Jean Mclndoe (aged 14), A TONGUE TWISTER Here is a sentence that will really make you twist your tongue when you try to say it right off six times without stopping. Just try it and see: Through six thick ricks stick six thick sticks, which fix these ricks in a lino of six.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 29
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174THE GOOD SCRIBES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 29
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