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Ask Your Friends

1. Why do trams and buses have grooves on the floors? 2, What antique china is the most valuable? 3. How can you tell whether the wail or fence of your garden belongs to you or the next door neighbour? 4. What is a fairy ring? 5. When are mushrooms poisonous? 6. How did potatoes find their way to auomane How do animals get on when they are .8.Why does not a spider become entangled in its own web? 9, How many legs has a Bombay duck? 10. What ‘was the early history of radium? 11. What do you understand by the phrase "hammered on the Stock Exchange?"

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19330428.2.44.2

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 42, 28 April 1933, Unnumbered Page

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111

Ask Your Friends Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 42, 28 April 1933, Unnumbered Page

Ask Your Friends Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 42, 28 April 1933, Unnumbered Page

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