A NOTE ABOUT THE BIRTHDAYS
The family will note that no birthdays have been printed for the last two weeks, and will conclude that Big Brother Bill does not intend to print birthdays again. Wrong, first time. The difficulty has been and is that there are more birthdays than space in which to print them. It isn’t fair to pick out a few and neglect the rest, of course; therefore something serious has to be done about the problem. Now listen to the solution. Big Brother Bill will print all birthdays, but the happy birthday people will have to be satisfied with a single line annbuncing their birthday and present. If the birthday is a very special one, something extra will be said about it, to be sure; but otherwise there will be just a single line for each bairn. All the back birthdays will bo printed next week in this fashion.
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Evening Star, Issue 20346, 30 November 1929, Page 9
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152A NOTE ABOUT THE BIRTHDAYS Evening Star, Issue 20346, 30 November 1929, Page 9
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