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Jack May (Taupo): But to get the three pieces the mechanic would have to cut them, which would make at least five operations. R. L. Matthews (Whare Flat): Many thanks, but we had come to a similar conclusion: that (1) , personal attention is necessary and/or (2) that a series could not be maintained. Most of the "teasers’’ have already been in the Page. ' Marie Owen (Christchurch): The answer to semolina most certainly is a lemon. Is a lemon semolina round another way? Or is that still obscure? When you catch on, they’re fascinating. Do try ‘again. As for clue 14, it was ‘lost in transit between printer and press, and it must be admitted that did make things more difficult. . . \R. Noble (Feilding): Hope our letter helps you along. G. Tisbury: It does not seem now that we ‘can do anything about the alcohol. Sorry.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 49, 31 May 1940, Page 16
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146CORRESPONDENCE New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 49, 31 May 1940, Page 16
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