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NEWS FROM THE RING

"The other day we went to the Zoty and while we were watching the mon* keys one of them snatched a wee boy'_ cap off. He—the monkey—took it toi one of the perches, looked it over inside, and out—and proceeded to pull the lining out! By this time quite a crowd. of children had collected round the' cage, and the monkey, slyly aware of the excitement he was causing, created a further diversion by putting the cap on his own tiny head arid presenting himself gravely to the company.. It looked really ludicrous, and everyone shouted with laughter, except the weo boy, who was probably wondering with some apprehension what his mother,or father would say .when he arrived homo." "ALLEGRO." Newtown. ' "Last Thursday we went to the Dominion Farmers' Museum, and a lady showed us all the moths and butterflies and told us where each one carnal from." "LITTLE NELL." City. "When I had my holidays I wenti to the museum, and saw King Dick and all the other animals and birds." THELMA SENDALL. Seatoun. "I have two little records Pixio gara me for my birthday. One is called "Humpty Dumpty" and the other "Mary, Mary, quite Contrary." "BUSTEE." Palmerston North. niaiciiauiiHMiiiiwiiiininiaiiiinHinvi^Hjiiiiwm

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18

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NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18

NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18

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