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REQUESTS.

"There'll Always be an England." "The Army, the Navy and the Air Force" and Kiss Me Good-night, Sergeant-Major." Will somebody tell Joan Baylis the words of these songs please? Her address is Kina Road, Oaonui R.D., Opunake. Ron Caskey has been trying hard to get the words of some songs but so far has had no success, so he is wondering if some of the Tinks could help hiin. The songs he wants are "Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant-Major," "The Fleet's in Port Again," "Till the Lights of London Shine Again," and "Wings Over the Navy," and his address is Makahu R.D., Stratford. Jocie Frank whose address is Makahu Rural Delivery, Stratford, would be glad if somebody would send her the words of the following songs: "The Army, the Navy and the Air Force." "There'll Always be an England," "Till the Lights of London Shine Again" and "It's a Hap-hap-Happy Day." Jocie wishes to think the Tinks who have already sent her songs. Unfortunately she has lost the addresses and so cannot write to them. Will somebody please write and tell Zelma Radford the words of these songs: "Till the Lights of London Shine Again," "The Army, the Navy and the Air Force" and "Good Luck." Zelma's address is Upper Mangorei Road, New Plymouth. Joan Cathie, whose address is Inveresk, Pihama, Taranaki, is wondering if fiome Tink would kindly send her the words of "One Day when we were Young" and "Kiss me Good-night, Sergeant Major." Bibiana Manu, who lives at Okato would like the words of two songs please. They are "Till the Lights of London Shine Again" and "Cinderella." Will somebody help her? If somebody would write and tell Leah Webber the words of the song "The Army, the Navy and the Air Force" and "There'll Always be an England" Leah would be very pleased. Her address is Mangatoki Dairy Factory. Mangatoki. Terence O'Neill is wondering if some Tink would be good enough to send him the words of "Kiss me Good-night, Sergeant-Major" and "There'll Always be an England." His address is Te Wera R.D., Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1940, Page 10

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REQUESTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1940, Page 10

REQUESTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1940, Page 10

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