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  3. MAGAZINE AND CHILDREN'S SECTION

    One of "K's" greatest friends was the man Botha, great figure in our his tory. He was not clever like Smuts, but a fa[?] bigger man. ...

    Article : 205 words
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  5. Young Folks Columns

    Dear Children,—I think it is time we had a move and travelled at bit. I want to take you all to California: it is such a wonderful trip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RIVER CRAFT

    The Jolly Miller was launched at Goolwa in 1866 with engines of 16 h.p. She was made of iron and had a length of 90 feet and was completed to the ...

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  8. BOOK REVIEWS.

    THE LIGHT OF FAITH by Edgar A. Guest (Hedder & Stoughton, from W. S. Smart, Sydnery; 3/6 net).—The sub[?]tle of Mr. Guest's book, "Poems ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. SELECTED VERSE

    Round—by—the black barn and the shrnnken pond Now [?]reading slow, now sideling proudly on. ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. A WORD COMPETITION

    Dear Mopokes,—You ask for a competition. Well, try this. The most words ending in our, such as furious. There are quite a lot, and they will ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. FROM OUR LETTER BAG

    Dear Mopoke,—Will you please accepte me as new club mate. During my holidays on May 9, my grandmother and I went to Adelaide. The ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. A POPULAR MATCH

    Mr. Winston Churchill. I can't gay I find lier very attractive. (London Opinion John Bull (hopefully): You'll like her when you know her better—and everybody will be pleased (Reproduced from Humour (Austral asia.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AN INVOCATION

    Come to me in the silence of the night Come in the speaking silence of a dream. Come with soft rounded cheeks and ...

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  14. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    There are many things the League has not done, and there is some justfication for fearing its impotence, as at present constituted, to prevent a ...

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  15. MARKED IN READING

    The only way to be really orthodox is not to think at all.—Dean inge. The most pernicious circumstances one's country can be in are those of ...

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  16. MIRAGE

    I saw a man on a horse Riding against the sun. "Hello! Don Cossack!" I cried. He shouted "Hallo, my son!" ...

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  17. WHO WROTE HAMLET?

    An inspector visiting a country school said—"Now tell me who wrote Hamlet?" A long silence, and then one little boy replied rather nervously, ...

    Article : 65 words
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