PICTURE PUZZLE.
WBat part of a gun? Answer to last week’s picture puzzle: Baker (Bay-cur). Answers, to other conundrums: Eiddle-Me-Keo—lnker-man. Jumbled Towns of England—l, Peterborough ; 2, Dover; 3, Durham; 1, Oxford; 5, IVinchester; 6, Ipswich; 7, Canterbury; S, Derby. QUEER CRADLES In Lapland, a new-born baby is cradled in its mother’s shoe, a big affair, covered with skin and stuffed with 'soft moss. This the mother can hang to a tree or -cover with snow while she* is busy. In India the baby rides in a basket which hangs from its mother’s head, or from her hips in a hammock. The Chinese, baby is tied to the back of an elder child, while the .Mongolian infants travel about in bags slung on a camel. ' * efc eft , As beauty and' truth are one/eo are truth and strength one. Truth is joy and victory. .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 13
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142PICTURE PUZZLE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 13
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