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THINK TWICE

AUTUMN. TREES. In each of the1 following sentences find , the name of a tree that changes colour in autumn: 1. He tried to pop Larry's hat out of sight. 2. She said, /'Mamma, please let me go." .3. She looked down and said "Hullo, a kitten has followed us home. 4. She eavo liliri a yellow flowerfora button5. He did not hear the reading of the will, owing to illness. RHYMING RIDDLES. In Amsterdam 'tis common, Vet Holland wants it still; It's on every moor and mountain! Yet not on any-hill. It never was In Italy, But yet in Rome appears; It comes In every minute. Yet not In twenty years.' "PUZZLEFINDERS WERE. . . . "Itl]

JUMBLEU INDOOR GAMES. Lumlsca, Charis. Thun, eth, ripples. Sadarhce. Lymifa, choci. , Mastsopn', noUkc. LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS/ Jumbled Names.—Larry, Evari, Noel, Victor, Norman, Jack, Albert, John. Jumbled Birds.—Shag, Tomtit, Linnet, Fukeko. Kiwi, Sparrow, Thrush. Skylark. Jumbled Number«.—-13,>3,■93, 10, 30, 9; 40, 47, 7, 14, 1. 74, 20, 7, 10.; 27, 20, 17; 80, 4, 84, 13, 30/ 1. Mantis Crossword.—Across: 1, 0.W.N.; 4, Asia ; 8, zinc; 10, 0.R.R.; II.AL; 12, Lot'; 13, Loudon; 14, Al 16, 1A; 17, lasts; Id, KMOK; 20, tls. Down :1, G.Z.A.; 2, William; 3. N.X.; 5, soloist; 6, Iron; 7, art; 0 candle; 14 air; 15 ass; 18, T.I. Iptide" (10), '.'Crimson"Rose" (12).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20