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ALPHABETICAL SENTENCE

j TODAY’S NOVEL COMPETITION. Here’s an amusing task for you to perform. See if you can make up a sentence in such a way that the first letter of the words used give the alpha- , bet in correct order. I The following example was constructed by the office boy, and will give you an idea of the type of work required:— ‘‘After Breakfast Cyril Demanded Each Fellow Go Home Including Jack Keith Leonard Mcfarlane; No One Plays Quoits Round School Today.’’ Of course, you may not he able to get right up to "Z,” hut no doubt you’ll have a lot of fun making up these sentences. Post or deliver your best attempt to reach, this office not later than Wednesday next. For the longest and best sentences received, four prizes of 2/6 avIII be awarded.

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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 2

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138

ALPHABETICAL SENTENCE Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 2

ALPHABETICAL SENTENCE Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 2