A LETTER IN RHYME
We .are busy; all day ' with- chicks \'r While out in the paddock the little r sheep, thrive. _ Tlie hills Sve live near are ever » ■ high. I
The- hilltops .appear to be touehiag j v the sky. ' ' Down in the valley a stream flow* A along. All day in the trees the birds shag their song.
Sometimes on the sea a ship by, • , . ~ Looking from here as big as * «■ Bringing goods, from far lands. our country here, . < . JU, And also letters from fneno# wf hold dear. ' -V
Some days an aeroplane pawsjKjHfe; flight, j’jgMfei Flying so swiftly its soon sight. _ bernard scqpy Teschemak#*a ‘•J «*“ *
Plaza ''Birthday • if your birthday is next may enter for the Birthday Tickets: for the Plaza will -M| awarded girls and boys sending the correct solution. Mar* letter “Birthday Competition' send it to Lady Gay enclosing!«*• stamped addressed envelope your ticket. A halfpenny stMBP will 1 do.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22355, 19 March 1938, Page 7 (Supplement)
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155A LETTER IN RHYME Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22355, 19 March 1938, Page 7 (Supplement)
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