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(Sent in by June Shearer, 26, Nugent Street, Grafton; age 15.) Q. Of tlie approximate 150,000 different species of beetles, which ie the most daring? A. The Flying Beetle. OSent in by Alma Eutebinson, 33, Grey Street, Onehunga; ago 16.) Q. What is the difference between a torn flag and a bent sixpence? A. Why, ono is a tattered banner, and the other is a battered tanner. (Sent In by Owen Foster, TTakanoa Street, Iluntly; ago 0.) Q. Why is a well-built building like the "Star Twinkles';" A. Because n lot of fine storeys (.stories) arc inside. (Sent in by Beryl Cartwrlght, .".3, Watca Road, Sandringham; age 13.) Q. When a cow not a cow? A. Wlien it; is a jersey. (Sent in by Mollle Dale, 17, Rowan Road, Kpsoni; age 15.) Q. AVTiere do we find the lightest men? A. In London, because although Ireland has men of Cork, and Scotland men of Ayr, London has Lightermen. (Sent in by Charlie Taylor. 37, Mlllais Street, Grejr X.ynn; age 11.) Q. When <lo the leaves begin to turn? A. The night before the examination. (Sent in by Petals Weir, 20. Kensington Avenue, Mount Eden.) Q. When is a newspaper better than a newspaper? A. When it is a "Star." (Sent in by Marciiorite Robinson, sfi, Brown Street, Tonsonby; age 11.) Q. What bus has found room for the greatest number of people? A. Columbus.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 49, 27 February 1935, Page 17
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