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INTERESTING OUTDOOR GAMES

GOOD WORK SUBMITTED. WORD-BUILDING PUZZLE THIS WEEK. Dear Girls and Boys,— After reading through such a variety of outdoor games, I am quite convinced that the young people of Auckland spent a marvellous time during their holidays. Running games, guessing games, blindfold games, and games of tig seemed to be the most popular. In fact they were all so good that I could not decide for quite a while which were the best. At last I awarded the eight half-crown prizes to Patricia Maloney, Stanley Manson, Dulcie Roberts, Anece Rassie, Dorothy Vauss, H'larie Rishworth, Jean McGechie and Joan Delainar. The games submitted by the winners will be published from time to time, so that other girls and boys may learn of them and have just as much fun. Some competitors still failed to observe Rule No. S, and a consequence the Crocodile is looking quite well fed. If you do not wish old Croc, to devour your work, please do not forget to paste Peter Pan's signature on the top left-hand corner of your envelope. ( To-day heralds the return of that , old favourite, the word-building competition. 1 have given detailed instruc- f tions concerning it in Our Competition Corner.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 18

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INTERESTING OUTDOOR GAMES Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 18

INTERESTING OUTDOOR GAMES Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 18

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