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Northlanders Write Good Titles

THE titling competition of Hie photographer all ready to Knap a picture proved popular with Northland err. A positive mountain of entries m ailed judging—and weren’t the tit les good! “New which?” Kupe asked the Gltice Boy, after selecting a dozen or so that seemed really first-rate. The Office Boy consiuerea. “I like that,” he said decided, reading the tint title placed before him. “And that,” he said to the second. The Office Boy liked each and every title. He was no help whatever in sorting out the four half-crown prize-winn ers. Next an appeal was matte to the Princess. “They’re all good,” she decided, when in walked the Tohunga, “It needs a council meeting,” Kupe announced. He, Princess, the Tohunga and the Office Boy formed them selves into a counccil and after long deliberation the following Northland err were announced as winners of the half-crown awards:— RON LANGRIDGE, BERYL PRATT. Box 29, One Tree Point, Kamo, Age 12. Ruakaka. Age 11. “Kupe The Camera-Man.” “Johnnie Goes A-Snapping.” RACHEL DAWSON, G WEND A HERDMAN, 9 Wolfe Street, 47 Main’s Avenue. Whangarei, Age 12. , Whangarei, “Hold It Northlanders.” , "Putting Northland On The Map.”

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Northern Advocate, 11 August 1938, Page 5

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Northlanders Write Good Titles Northern Advocate, 11 August 1938, Page 5

Northlanders Write Good Titles Northern Advocate, 11 August 1938, Page 5