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'Mate Robin: The little poem bore the impressiori of sincerity, Robin, and that is best of all. Well done! 'Mate Silver Dew: Look for the photograph, 'Mate. It will appear soon. Jacqueline Ellis: How about Seamaid, Jacqueline? Do you like it? Let. me know. 'Mate Kea: Your "Hobbies Page" idea is so good, 'Mate, that it will be adopted. Send in a contribution. Only one of the "One-Eyed Sam" series has been published so far. Others will appear, and the result of the competition be announced. 'Mate O'Kay: Glad to hear from you again. 'Mate. I was wondering what had happened to you. 'Mate Davy Tows: You are doing good work, 'Mate,.. Keep it up, •
Midshipmaid: Now about that fountain pen, 'Mate. You won it for-your Christmas contribution. Badgewill be posted. -, • ■•: 'Mate Keri Keri: Nev/s of the "Only Me" Club will appear soon. . And I am sending you a badge very soon. 'Mate Albatross: Splendid work, Albatross. Are you entering for the Gardening Competition? 'Mate Maid Marion: I liked your poem, 'Mate. And the drawing was good, too. , • > Thelma Hayton: You will want -a pen-name, won't you, Thelma? Have you thought of a good one yet? . •Mate Silver Star: I liked your penname, 'Mate. Welcome on board. 'Mate Wakanui: Another Golden Ribbon point, 'Mate. How many now? 'Mate Scott: Good luck, Scott. We'll think about that plan., •
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)
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