The Chums’ World Tour.
By
ERN SHAW.
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No. 12. HOLLAND. “ Ah!” said Golly. “ Golf must be eery popular in Holland!” ** What maizes you think so?” asked Teddy. " Why, cant you see, all the men wear ‘ plus-fours ’?” ” Silly thingl those are not golfing bags,” replied Teddy. “ By Jove, but they are Very picturesque.” Perhaps in no country in the world are there to be seen such interesting types as in Holland, and visitors come from all parts of the world to see the peasants in their quaint costumes. The great wooden sabots or clogs amused the Chums. Even the children Wore them on their feet. “ They look like hitle boats,” said G&lly. They quite enjoyed their stay in Holland, and etentually embarked for Scandinavia. (To be Continued.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 79
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