OUR ENGLAND.
Our England is a lovely land Of glory and of song And if you were in heart with me You’d’ sing it all day King. Our London is the grandest town Of business, and a throng And if you should go there with me You’ll find I am not wrong. Our country there is ever sweet CT lovely girls and children rare And if you visit them with me You’ll wish you’re always there. Our Royal folk are brave and good Our soldier boys so fine I'hat if you see them as they are Your mind will be with mine. Our parks, our woods, and riverlets Are of colours pure And if you wander to these things You will be very sure. ” And so dear Homeland we are here, So far away from you But we will meet some future day God keep you-till we do. —“Londoner,” New Zealand. A RECIPE. APPLE AND BATTER PUDDING. Peel, core, and slice 31b apples; sprinkle with a little sugar, and nearly fill a well-greased mould or basin Sieve Goz plain flour, add pinch salt ; make a well in middle of the flour, drop 1 egg in bay, then add i pint milk by degrees and heat mixture until smooth and light. Pour hatter over prepared apples and steam gently for 1 hour. Allow to stand for 1 minute, I then turn out carefully and serve at once.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 258, 28 September 1940, Page 9
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236OUR ENGLAND. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 258, 28 September 1940, Page 9
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