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So that there might be plenty of space for puzzles on The Page this week, to make up for last week’s enforced scarcity, the PP has to make briefer acknowledgments than he would like to. Next week he will endeavour to cover all the points raised. X.G.T. (Kopuawhara): Sent two foolscap feet of puzzles and another letter carrying answers up to his usual standard. L.W.R. (Nelson): Is still finding time before the raspberries ripen to help things along. R.C.J].M. (Invercargill): Has sent some crackers. Readers will be given every chance to explode them in due course, Taranaki; Talks about murder and in the same letter says he has no fault to find with the programmes. That’s D.P. (Gore): Is a new correspondent whose screed was as interesting as it was welcome. A.G. (Palmerston North): Has sent a very neat problem in maths. and auother in relationships. You shall see. Rob (Ahipara): The usual paar letter. We particularly liked the bit the boy who came to borrow Rob’s old pants on November 5 because they looked more like Hitler than his aoe * Good answers also, and a good puzzle. (Wellington): Has her mind on elecak ais cae and the result will surprise readers

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 73, 15 November 1940, Page 55

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CORRESPONDENCE New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 73, 15 November 1940, Page 55

CORRESPONDENCE New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 73, 15 November 1940, Page 55

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