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Daphne Cahill.—-When you have joined «mr Circles, I will put your nam© in the Pen-friends' List. To join, you must fill in an enrolment form next time one is printed. I am afraid -your poem is not quite up to the mark.' Bertba Keegan.—l am sura you enjoyed your bush walk very much. Bertha, though the description is rather too long to publish in our pa-ge. Jean Erceg.—Card was sent last week, Jean. Elizabeth Close.—l liked tihe little story, Elizabeth, and will use it in our page. John Erceg.—Story rather too lons, John, but I may be able to use*ifc later on. Norah E>enn.—Thankß for the Armistice Day article, Norah. "Will consider it with other Armistice Day items. Adeline Waller.—.Sorry, Adeline, that I overlooked the contest. I am afraid it is rather too late now. Iris Dutton.—l much prefer original items. Iris, and it gives good practice writing them. "Will enrol you in the Pento ends' Circle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 4 (Supplement)
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159THE MAIL-BAG New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 4 (Supplement)
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