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Dear Girls and Bays,

I do hope that those of you who were not able to go to the Children’s Theatre Pantomine, “Dick Whittington at the Concert Chamber last Saturday afternoon will be able to go this Saturday, because it was the jollicst show imaginable, and all the “Juniors” whom I saw in the audience loved it. d lie story was most exciting, and Dick's magic, cat, who was such a help to him, was the dearest pussy imaginable! If you are going this Saturday, do be early, because the hall was packed last Saturday. <,' • An Australian boy who has heard of oui . Juni-oi Dominion" writes me such an interesting let for this week. Don't miss it in the mail bag. Stamp collectors will be paiticularly anxious to make his acquaintance by letter. I am still hearing about exams, in your letters, but one scribe wished me a happy Christmas so I felt that things could not be so bad after all! Soon I shall be hearing about holiday plans and those lucky ones who are going away, must make sure that “The Dominion" follows them wherever they go. It 'would not do to miss the Junior page at such an exciting time as Christmas, would it? Inkling says “IVhat, a dreadful thought!" This is only a IMe letter because there are so many good things to be squeezed into the page to-day, so I must say good-bye. Inkling sends his inky love to everybody. KIIVI.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 48, 19 November 1932, Page 19

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Dear Girls and Bays, Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 48, 19 November 1932, Page 19

Dear Girls and Bays, Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 48, 19 November 1932, Page 19