"MOON MAN" FOLLOWER OF RUGBY
I Dear Wendy.- How are you these day 7 7 am writing this letter to ask you if 1 may send the cards which "White Rabbit" asks tor? How many Ites are there in the Hut • ->w'.’ A good many. I suppose. My word, is cold, isn't it '.’ I only wish that I was there when you had those chestnuts. Do you like football matches, Wendy? I went and saw one to-day. One man got a kick on the head, and was unconscious. He was back on the field though, two minutes aftcihas happened to “Southern Cross just lately? He hasn't been writing. He is my cousin. Well. I will now ,o vnu Hn ‘ l ,111 Ihc Ites. F>om MOON MAN." Marton. I am keeping quite well, thank you, dear. You will have seen "White Rabbit's" request was fulfilled in our pages last Saturday. I am sorry yours were not in time. I am forwarding them back to you, and hope they "■ 'fely. We have reached midway bet wren our two and three thousand men-.- 1 bershir. Yes. I hive to watch the games oft Rugby Very exciting, isn't it? Perhaps I utl.irn Cross" will wn.e soon again '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)
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203"MOON MAN" FOLLOWER OF RUGBY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)
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