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QUICKER TURNROUND IS ESSENTIAL Every Railway Wagon Must Work. So long as a shipper or a receiver keeps a railway wagon idle, so long is it kept from someone else who needs it. The Railways are carrying a greater volume of freight than ever before, but there are enough wagons to go round —provided they DO go round. Do you satisfy yourself, Mr. Rail User, that the wagons carrying your goods are not held out of service longer than is absolutely necessary ? Will you check up on it and endeavour to speed turnround ? Gear Your Wagons Quickly For Someone Else.

■ ~~~ - JI i■! i fi—i — —Bin i i ■ — Er -7T>TTinrr^T^^^-T^ ,^^^, * Tr ; Harley’s Junior Club_ | p rorn my.g Mail Bag j Hell °- Boys and Girls — XiUlu . 5* Here we are once again> and p ve got some thing very interesting | ' to tell you to-day, but I will tell you all about it further down in my | our N Junior L Club E 'Anna elCO r l hope of all, I want to say think you to you all for the very intervou are going to enjoy being a esting letters that you wrote to me about your Christmas holidays, member, and I was very pleased What lovely times you had ! I think you were very lucky children, to hear how you help your T)ie be st letters I received were from Elizabeth Cahill and Imelda mother in the mornings. Keep up Benyon; they were well written and very, very neat. Congratulations, j the good deeds. girls. TERRY KENNEDY. Well, ° Now for what I promised to tell you. It is a way by which you Terry, it was a lovely surprise to can gain some extra marks. I can hear you saying, “I wonder how I receive your letter telling me that can do that ?» Well, here is the way you can do it. I think it is time you are able to be up now, and I that ad our j un i Or Club members had badges to wear, so that everydo hope it won’t be very long be- one will know that you belong to Harley’s Junior Club, so lam having fore you can wah< agam than k a competition for the design of our badge. I want you to draw you for sending m the jokes. badge wQuJd and alsQ suggest the colour sche me. A JOY HUGHES.—Thank you for good p i an would be to do it in crayons or paints, and then I will know I your riddles and drawings, Joy. I exactly what it is to be like. Now, for the design that I think is best, think you are going to be a real Twm }ve a ize and also 2 q marks; and for the two next best there little artist. w j]i marks. BARBARA HUGHES. — Your Well, there is your chance, boys and girls, to gain lots of extra drawings are excellent, Barbara. I marks to help you reach your 100, so get out your crayons and paints think the one of the negro chas- * * , th! Sight k vS-y in funny. m As soo°n Cheerio & till next week, children. I will be waiting anxiously for as there is some space in our cor- the designs that you will send in. ner I will print your contribu- Lots of love. tions, “Things to Make” and “A Sure Catch.” /O // z? MARGARET TURNER.—A big . welcome to our Club. Margaret. Would you please write and tell — me your addiess ? . / zi-, Tsimii Rones Answers to last week’s competi- Eiead. (4) n /q< VERONICIA BENYON.—Thank tions (6) Brushes. (7) Britain (8) you for the riddles you sent in this Bricks. (9) Butter (10) Brian week Veronica. (1) Flour. (2) Currants. (3) There were several answers that , r , Sultanas. (4) Almond. (5) Eggs. could have been given for some ot Birthday greetings to the fol- ( g) Coins. (7) Lemon. (8) Salt. these, so if the answer you gave is lowing boys and girls: Ron Nyberg, <g. j\T U t ni eg (10) Breadcrumbs. not printed here, don’t think that Trevor Nyberg, Desmond Baxter, Barber (2) Bear. (3) you were wrong, boys and girls. Feb. 14th.; Frances Huff am, Fran- ‘ ces Galbraith, Feb. 15th.; Bever- — — - — ley Kennedy, Feb. 17th. I hope you gy ,o,s or run on you- b.-.h-Competition Corner. ’ /sure'it's common knowledge)’’"] — by george, You’re right, \ s lick BOYS AND GIRLS NINE YEARS KIMGf THE KILLER ROBBEDy Z , OF AGE AND OVER. SLICK JON AND FIGDRED/rtx This competition is not as easy WE D SUSPECT 'k. I*/ / as if looks, but I think you will OR HIS SISTER ? rt manage it quite well. There are I only two letters missing from each E„„ A /$!,• I WMWIIM I of these words, one at. the begin- ,SW (. J/ ning and one at' the end. Fill in sfyfy { Lil. 4 flz /rt the two missing letters in their tHO zj H.'.;.,;,'/0 A. I correct places. SF// T I (5) —uga— . W/ 1 1 ( 6 ) —eve— ■— l ...jm * (8) —lst— Iso IF VUE LOCK BILLY UR..THE ) ...MEANWHILE,M GOING TO THE SCENE OF (9) —allo— MURDERER WILL THINK HE'S/ THE CRIME...SOA\E CLUE MAY HAVE BEEN J (10) —qua— |NTHE CLEAR—y~~ ~7 I BOYS AND GIRLS EIGHT ' \ A v | YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER. i, | Your competition this week is a ST/ U^n..- Every answer be - I <2> A bhd”' f A | (3) Alight. rJcM | (4) A country. 7/ Y 1 1 ssrTont. | (7) A. container. -Wk/ \8 M | (8) A man-eating savage. vB // w fifZsW I (91 What water flows through . /v\iW-' B 1// hMTO I in Holland. IJ IW' W . | (10) A covering. —— -^>L>— J a..., I. U \ KEEP YOUR ENOINE f iieiiM ®fei Bft SL /& " = - 'T'" F summer motoring , I - ~ '■ • ■ ,-w ■ ,r « ... , u tert f- Jftte ilisr Mr .. , 9 A cleaner engine. ! mHOIIIIBBI* 1 1/ 8 Perfect a MeWojl : rtzrt.> wr S New P Mobiioii and you" J speeds and temperatures. T r.— cummer mortal, 1 VACUUmI ; Irt-rt— / QUALITY PRODUCT 5 'La VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTD, [inc, in austJ FfPS" ®

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