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Article : 151 wordsENTRIES for this week's competition are rather embarrassing to "The Bookworm." who surely will need glasses after reading so much hand-writing—but how interesting are the reasons for youths' desire for knowledge? Each essay has been carefully considered, the winner's name is printed elsewhere on this page. Now, send in your contributions in shoals this week, and then wait for the big announcement to follow a ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 23 Jun 1929, Page 3
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