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GREETINGS

Merivale. Dear Lady Gay,— As a member of "The Sun's Big Family," and two years ago of "The Press Ship" I wish to offer my good •wishes for the Birthday Day. May "The Press Ship" be long spared to carry on, begun by "The Sun's Big Family." —'MATE MERRYTHOUGHT.

Prebbleton. Dear Lady Gay,— I would like to wish everyone aboard "The Press Ship" health •nd happiness on their second birth-

day and hope you will enjoy, many other birthdays. —PATRICIA WIDDOWSON (aged 8).

"Lansdale," Hawarden. Dear Lady Gay,— I'm sure all Shipmates and Sunbeams have packed away in the bottom of their hearts a loving thought for dear Lady Gay. I wish

"The Press Ship." with its merry crew, many pleasant journeys. Three hearty cheers for Lady Gay! - 'MATE BELLADONNA.

Heaton street. Dear Lady Gay,— Many happy returns of the day, And all the other folk. On "The Press Ship" boat, A happy birthday. —JOCELYN WAUCHOP (aged 8).

Domett. Hurrah for "The Press Ship's" birthday. Many, many happy returns. —CLAIRE BRUNTON (aged 7).

Domett. Dear Lady Gay,— This is just to wish "The Press Ship'' many happy returns on Saturday. Two years have passed and we still look eagerly for our little paper on Saturday morning. May it continue its good work and have many, many happy birthdays. —BERNICE BRUNTON (aged 10).

Halswell. Many happy returns of the day to "The Press Ship." —JUNE COLUMBUS (aged 11).

To "The Press Ship"

"With its puzzles and paintings and letter so cheery From dear Lady Gay, who is always so merry. It brings us the sunshine, and it we adore It makes us feel happy for evermore. —RAYMOND ASHBY (aged 9), Horrelville.

"Many happy returns" from Raymond, Charles, and June Ashby, _

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 4 (Supplement)

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GREETINGS Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 4 (Supplement)

GREETINGS Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 4 (Supplement)

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