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“WHIM-WHAM”

Sir,—May I heartily endorsb the remarks of ytiur previous correspondent on the contributions of “WhimWham” and express the hope that we may some day see them printed in book form and so relive our joyful Saturday mornings. May I . also take this opportunity to deplore the continued loss of your “literary page,” I am afraid in the stress of war its passing was not sufficiently mourned. I realise the scarcity of paper, but man cannot live by bread alone, and I for one have had many happy hours and made some rich discoveries and look forward to its reinstatement in the not too distant future.—Yours, etc., H.G. August 13, 1942. [Some of “Whim-Wham’s” verses have already been reproduced in book form.—Ed., “The Press.”]

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23718, 17 August 1942, Page 6

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“WHIM-WHAM” Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23718, 17 August 1942, Page 6

“WHIM-WHAM” Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23718, 17 August 1942, Page 6

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