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THE MAIL-BAG.

(Will members plcnso note that all queries re cards or other awards that have not come to hand must be made within a month of publication of item ? Date of publication must always be' given, and in the case of mark, cards, number of marks and value of cards already received.) Raymond Hill.—That was n very nice letter, eeeing you nro only a little boy eix years old. I nm sure you have great fun in your Indian wigwam. Una Jones.—Wo shall be pleased for you •to join our Circles, Una, and I am euro you will not feel so lonely if you havo a lew pen-friends. Hazel Waite.—" Tlio accepted invitation " is merely re-written from the other article; that would not be at all interesting to renders. I will find a cornor for " The "Wild Cat " some time. Rita Hose.—A very beautiful poem, Rita, and will be used later. Beatrice! Morton.—-Seeing the story is your " first try " it is not at all had, but the tlienio of fairy queen's parties is too old. Freron la Vaillant.—Once a name is on the Roll of Dishonour, i) cannot be taken off, but yours is not the name. You may belong to both Circles as you are now nixteen, and you should fill in a Henior Circle form ncKt time ono is published. Betty -Davidßon.—Alas, 110 tnuchroomp have corao my way yet, Botty! 1 found a solitary one out at the West Coast two weeks ago, but that is the only one I have seen. 1 wish I could have joined you at -. tea! Klsie Warm?.—-1 do not remember your letter about the boats, but if you care to re-write it, I will keep the illustration for it. Please mention this when you write. Lucy Fyers.—The insect sketch is much better than the other It will bo used Jator 011. Sheila Pilcher.—l think you have sent in almost enough iteni3 to fill the page, Sheila! In future, plenso do not send more than one. unless the items are vory short. Havo you-actually seen the interior of a Greek Church? I see you have marked it "Original." I am very particular about the use of the word " original," as I have no wish to add more names to the Roll oi Dishonour. Noil Robinson.—A twenty-mark card was uent for tho story. you not roceuvo it?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)

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THE MAIL-BAG. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)

THE MAIL-BAG. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)