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3 of 7 notepad notes, found in a Kluitman youth book from 1940 "In de Gouden Klok". An (unfortunately) incomplete account of the emergence of a local resistance or neighborhood newspaper intended for the youth. Set up by a few ladies and gentlemen. Worth mentioning the text of the 1st page (administrators please do not delete because of the history) Title: 1942 - 1943 (in a kind of Tangram style) “On this day we commemorate the Sunday when a year ago our very young newspaper for the first time when a timid chick broke his eggshell and stuck his small still damp cup around the corner of his casing and lay in front of us as two gray sheets of densely written scrap paper. Much has changed since then. First of all, the greenhouse. How carefully the first income, in the form of 2.5 cents, was placed on a cotton wool bed in a matchbox! A big step was taken until the greenhouse turned into a real piggy bank, although the some (now grown to 5 whole cents) had been saved for a different purpose than their comrades in the new home. What a space they got when they were redone 4 dimes in a plastered hansaplast box with a real slit at the top! And finally it was the good Saint who enriched us with a beautiful blue pot in which we hope many more will put their traditional cents.
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