KROSS-WORDS FOR CHILDREN.
NO. XX. READ THIS. It will help you solve to-day's puzzle. All the words in the Children's Kross-Words are contained in these paragraphs : — " mo show you some scenes I photographed." Tolly said proudly when she returned from her travels. " These I nm sure will interest you. One is of El Viejo, an old Spaniard, and his family, with thoir pet goat. Here are some bbls. that have been fopnrl on the shore at ebb tide, nnd are believod to have come from a wrecked ship. This is the Elbe, nnd this, a sugar cane field. "On our way to the Ry. station in a small Southern town we passed a cotton field," Polly told us. " I put some film into my camera and stopped to take a picture. A. man rushed up to mc, and, mis-under-standing my intention, threatened to have us arrested for trespassing. It took a lot of tnct to convince him we didn't mean auy harm."
" Did you stay in S.B. very long?" asked George. " No. We left there in Ap. I was so sorry we couldn't stay."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 9 April 1925, Page 12
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184KROSS-WORDS FOR CHILDREN. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 9 April 1925, Page 12
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