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Can You Answer These?

. Which is the port side of a ship? . What is the eldest son of an earl?’ ’ . What is the Dunmow Flitch? . What is a-Strad? : What is the name of the King’s racing yacht? . Why ordinary cups and saucers $ and similar things are called chinaware? Why sections of wood upon which a railway line is laid are called "sleepers’*? 8. Why the place where English coins are, made is called the "Mint"? Colo lor) =I Pe a ee ee

Can You Decipher. ‘This? Them ill erslea vet hemi lit hew her rymen low erth eirs ailth emalts ter sle avet he. kiln forad ropo fthewhi tesw an sale. ee ae 4 the . Your Anatomy. The answers to these questions are parts of your own body: A timid animal. . A thing necessary to a carpenter, A sort of box, Always marked on‘a rulc A measure of corn, A part -of.a hill. ae: . Impndence, ey »A part of a tree, ene eae i tie A Knotty Problem, A GENTLEMAN had to walk four miles from his house to the railway station, and was encumbered by two bags of equal weight, but too heavy for him to carry alone. His gardener and the boy both insisted on carrying the luggage; but the gardener was an old man and the -boy was not strong enough, while thé gentleinan believed in a fair division of labour and wished to take his own share. They started off with the gardener carrying one bag and the boy the other, while SUR

the gentleman worked. out the best way. of arranging. that the three should Share the burden equally among them. lf you were-in this. predicament, how would you manage it? — |

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19321230.2.3.2

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 December 1932, Unnumbered Page

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286

Can You Answer These? Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 December 1932, Unnumbered Page

Can You Answer These? Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 December 1932, Unnumbered Page

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