WISH GRATIFIED
BOY'S NOTE HONOURED BY
AUSTRALIA
(0.C.) SYDNEY, March 4. A pencilled note travelled across the world, and the Lord Mayors of two Australian cities i collaborated to gratify the desire of a six-year-old Scottish boy to own a "boomerang." In his Dundee home, big John Burns, of the R.A.F., was reading about Aus-. tralia to his son, little John. Little John pleaded with his father to ask Australia to send him a boomerang, and Big John scribbled on a piece of paper, addressed to the Lord Mayor of Australia, Queenstown: "Would you be as kind and send the 'boomerang' to the above address. This will be a great joy to a hopeful little boy who has a big ambition to have this wonderful and precious instrument." Unknown to his parents, little John dropped the paper, without envelope, or stamp, into the pillar-box. It reached Queenstown (Tasmania) and was forwarded to the Lord Mayor of Hobart (Mr. Soundy). Only miniature boomerangs were obtainable in Hobart, and the note was sent to the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Aiaerman Crick. Alderman Crick bought a man-size boomerang from the aboriginal settlement, La Perouse, near Sydney, and sent it to Dundee, with an extract from the "Australian Encyclopaedia," describing the boomerang and its uses, Excitement at Dundee was intense when the gift arrived. "You have no idea of the interest it has aroused," wrote little John's mother, Mary Burns. ! "It was on the front page of the local newspaper! Little John is so delighted with it, and so afraid anything may happen to it, it goes under his pillow every night, so that when he is wakened by the sirens he can take it out to the shelter with him." Little John sent Alderman Critfk a "Scotch muffler."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1942, Page 8
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295WISH GRATIFIED Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1942, Page 8
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