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“PRESS SHIP” PARLIAMENT TO OPEN NEXT SATURDAY “Town versus Country” Bill First

The bill, “Which, is the better—town life or country-life?*’'wilt be the first measure to be discussed when “The Press Ship’' Parliament opens next Saturday.: .There is sdid to.be intense interdsUamong-mem-bers ph the subject, and some interesting views;are likelybe disclosed.--? '' - ; - - - ■ J - ■ ■

At the close of the debate,a vote will be taken, and a small prize awarded to the member contributing the .best paragraph. Members with letters after .their names wlil be ‘?Hon. Members”? others will take the names of their districts. For instance, “The Hon. ’Mate Citrus, M.G., member for Ttangiora!” “Peter Wright,;'infehber fotSt., Albans;” 1 . Send in your paragraphs now* and keep them short*

play battledore and shuttlecock, too, especially at New Year. They also jump rope and play a sort of hopscotch. • Recently there was an earthquake. It was probably because it had been cold before and had sud* denly turned warm. —VIRGINIA NICHOLSON, (aged 14), Higashi Kara,

A SCHOOL PUZZLE

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21726, 7 March 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)

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“PRESS SHIP” PARLIAMENT TO OPEN NEXT SATURDAY “Town versus Country” Bill First Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21726, 7 March 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)

“PRESS SHIP” PARLIAMENT TO OPEN NEXT SATURDAY “Town versus Country” Bill First Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21726, 7 March 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)

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