THE CHILDREN'S PEACE.
"DISCOVERY OF CHOCOLATE." London, Dec. 2 A message from Paris states that the Minister for Fine Arts has suggested that throughout the invaded region* the school children should be asked to write a history of as much of the war as they have seen and can remember, and that I the school teachers should give the chilJJJ?" as ' a subject for composition; What they saw during the German oqtmpation."
, It is ejected that one oi the most .interesting parts of these compositions iWiU be the children's recollections of lood conditions during the war. One of the greatest events of -1919 to the childmh mind was the discovery of «hooo!ate. Many little ones were at first, afraid tohandle it, so much had they been cautioned during the war not to touch anything which they did riot understand.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 3
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139THE CHILDREN'S PEACE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 3
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