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THE COMPETITIONS

Here are two puzzles that are a little different. The under-tens have a little cricket puzzle; the over-tens some coins to recognise. Send your answers to Big Brother Bill, c/o ‘Evening Star ’ Newspaper, Stuart- street, Dunedin. Mark the envelopes “ Competition.” “ HOW'S THAT, UMPIRE ? " (Under ten years; prize one shilling.). Three brothers were watching a cricket match. “ There is only one more wicket to fall,” said the youngest, as the ninth batsman went in. “ No,” said the elder brother, “There are two.” “You are both wrong,” said the eldest, “ There are three.” Who was right? JUMBLED COINS (Over ten years: prize one shilling and sixpence.) Here is a jumbled list of .coins used by travellers abroad. Can you place the right coin By the side of the country where it is used? Put down the coin by . the side of the country where it is used. The first is given as an example. Yen........ Japan. Peseta Italy. Rupee France. Mark..., Austria. Lira....... ...Czechoslovakia^ Kroner,. India. Franci. Spain. Schilling.;. Holland. 8e1ga5..... Canada and U.S.A. DolTar......Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Crown. .Germany. Florins Belgium.

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Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 5

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THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 5

THE COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 5