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  2. CHILDREN'S OWN CORNER.

    The things which all my life have most delighted Are little, unknown things without a name: The weather-cock upon the church spire turning. The signpost standing by the road I came. ...

    Article : 114 words
  3. ROWING.

    "Sculler" (St. Kilda)—R. A. W. Green was the first Australian sculler to compete for the world's championship. He was beaten on the Thames in 1863 by R. Chambers. Edward Trickett was the ...

    Article : 84 words
  4. BOWLS.

    The meeting of the Victorian Bowling Association nest month will be marked by the production of the scheme of play by which the match committee proposes to decide the premiership of ...

    Article : 1,488 words
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    Advertising : 6 words
  6. GOLF.

    "Longmarker" (Innisfail).—Nowadays all golf clubs are so carefully made that the chance of one being faulty as to balance is negligible. The measurements given by Mr. Ivo Whitton, in his ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. BUSY AFTERNOONS.

    A visitor from another Stale, when he sees the Yarra bank any evening at this time of the year, generally says, "No wonder rowing is so popular in Victoria." On any night at least 25 ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  8. THE MOTH.

    The grey-brown dust that twilight spills Lies softly on your wings; The light the evening star distils Barred beauty to them brings; ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. OLD PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS.

    The old public school boys held their annual day on Friday (April 24) in delightful weather. The Victoria club's links at Cheltenham, now in as good order as any course need be, was the ...

    Article : 1,738 words
  10. TALE OF A LOST DOG.

    Lad, the gold and white collie pup, hit the road with a bump. He filled the air with terrified howls as he rolled over and over and finally came to an abrupt halt against the root of a ...

    Article : 912 words
  11. SUNNYSIDE.

    Strange things rose out of the goldmining days in Victoria, but perhaps there are none stranger than the towns, wholly or partly deserted, which are relics of a slump in the precious metal ...

    Article : 471 words
  12. PICTURE PUZZLE ANSWER.

    The solution of the picture puzzle given last week is as follows:- First Row.—Airship, robin, tail, hen, umbrella, rope (Arthur). ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. TOY FOLK IN FAYLAND.

    LADY BETTY wanted to give a garden party, so she asked Dr. Noddy if he knew of a good competition game they could play on the lawn. Dr. Noddy told her to invite her guests, and he would put on his thinking cap. He promised to have a game ready by the appointed day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 442 words
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