SKILLTEST ” FAMOUS PERSONAGES IN BRITISH HISTORY (By Cog’s Request.) Each definition below represents the name (either as it is spelt or pronounced) of a famous person, referred to in our history books. They are all well-known, and from the example herewith, you should all follow the definitions clearly. Definition. Name. Example; Acquatic Bird (Famous Admiral) DRAKE Definitions : 1. Highways—(South African Statesman). 2. Roast —(Famous Navigator). 3. Deep hole—(Brilliant Premier). 4. Popular N.Z. College—(Great Naval Commander). 5. Sweet singing bird—(Famous Nurse). 6. Recover strength—(Famous Sailor —Soldier—Statesman). 7. A tax—(Famous Explorer). S. Wild Animat—(British General in Canada). 9. Pare—(Prominent British Statesman). 10. N.Z. Province —(Famous British General). NAME . ADDRESS Cut out and post to “The Hub,” c/o Manairatu Daily Times, Box 92, Palmerston North. Puzzles to be posted or delivered to “The Hub” r
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6835, 16 April 1932, Page 11
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132Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6835, 16 April 1932, Page 11
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