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Dear Girls and' Boys,— ' ' ' When youjwerc uniting letters’ this week did you remember to : put 1933 instead of 1932? I think it is terribly difficult j-to remember to make the change! After all, 193-w an o.d -friend; ivc arc tused to .writing fits name at the top of the fegc. But 1933 is going to be a good friend, too, so we mustn t offend him, must we? That’s what I think when I date my efters these days,'and if by any chance my pen slips Wlto the old familiar 2, I carefully say “Sorry, New Year! Inkling says that he agrees with me. He would be vc> y much hurt in his feelings if. people kept calling him by some other name ..than, his own. ... Just a New. Year request —please will any members who have changed their addresses during the last year let me know. Inkling says that these are the days for games. Who knows a .new game? Indoor or outdoor, for fields for beach, for sea, or for river, for town, or. for country; games. for small folk and older ones; any game at all that other Juniors might like to play. Write and tell me all about it and where and h(KO you play it. If it is a' game you have made up yourself, and willibe new to the rest of 'us, and if it is just a favourite game that you. always enjoy, write and tell me about it all. the sdnie, because someone may be delighted to be reminded of it and its rules. And I shall try hard to find some new games' for you as my contribution to your holiday fun. I am looking forward to. lovely letters about your doings. Inkling is going away to the beach—l thought he was looking a little pale and needed a change—so I shall be rather lonely if U don’t have dozens and dozens of letters to keep me cheerful! ■ ■ v W- ' My love to you-all. ■ ' - KIWI;

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 17

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 17

Untitled Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 88, 7 January 1933, Page 17

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