Special Tasmanian touragram
‘Gladiator’ has compiled this special touragram to test readers' knowledge of Tasmania. Incidentally, he concedes that it is one of his easier puzzles, so. good luck! The contest will close on April 7, and no entries will be opened until after that date. They will then be marked at random, the first six correct entrants to receive gift vouchers valued at $6 and donated by Whitcoulls, Ltd. (Three will be held for entries from outlying areas.) "The . Press” will, again award a special $lO cash prize for the neatest correct entry submitted by a school class. Results and the names of winners will appear in the general pages of “The Press” on April 15. The words are hidden in the touragram in a random manner and may appear horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
They can be read from left to right or from right to left, and.up or down. Some letters
may be common to two or more words. Each word has a cor-
responding clue. When located, the words should be ringed neatly with a ballpoint pen and listed to correspond with the numbers of clues. Entries should be addressed to Tasmania Touragram, c/- Travel Editor, P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch.
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Press, 16 March 1982, Page 27
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