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  2. YOUNG FOLKS

    Good Mrs Hen, the Dorking, had A son called Peckypick, And one dull day he moaned, "Mamma, I'm feeling rather sick." ...

    Article : 207 words
  3. THE BOY SCOUTS

    Captain J. E. Jenkins, Chief Scout Commissioner, on Monday, December 28, after an early breakfast in camp with the Fourth Melbourne Troop, was driven to Woord, where ...

    Article : 725 words
  4. OUR LETTER BOX

    John J. Moore, who lives at Jericho, Jordan, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie.—For my subject I am taking "The Nest in the Eaves," "Ah!" said Father Starling as he ...

    Article : 815 words
  5. ADVENTURES OF HALF A CROWN.

    Mary Phelan, who lives at 47 Ashworth street. Albert Park, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie.—I am asking for my subject. "The Adventures of Half a Crown." I can just ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. AN INTERESTED READER OF OUR PAGE.

    Alfred Mitchell, who lives at Piavella P.O., writes:—Dear Uncle Ben.—Since the end of last year, when we started to get "The Weekly Times," I have been an interested ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. THE RETURN OF TOMMY

    We found him one clay in the rockery. He was curled up into a round ball as tightly as could be, but when he knew we were not going to hurt ...

    Article : 922 words
  8. WHAT FATHER SAYS

    When our relations come to tea, They grin and stare and poke at me, I squirm and twist and chew my tongue, It's most as bad as being hung. ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. WHO STOLE THE CURRANTS?

    Marie Aulick, who lives at Tarnagulla, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie.—I will take for my subject. "Who Stole the Currants?" Ma was making cakes, when she found she was ...

    Article : 537 words
  10. VICTORY WILL COME!

    There is always a way to rise, my lad. Always a way to advance; But the road that leads to Mount Success Does not pass by the Way of Chance. ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. IMPERIAL

    A number of troops camped in the holidays, and the outings were much enjoyed. First Footscray Troop.—Scout H. Dewsnap reports:—The troop held its Christmas camp ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. THE PYRAMID OF CHEOPS.

    Victor Charles Vardon, who lives at 8 Wattletree road, Malvern. writes:—Dear Uncle Ben.—As I am a reader of "The Weekly Times" I thought I would write to you, and ...

    Article : 224 words
  13. OUR MONTHLY PRIZE COMPETITIONS

    For Young Folks Over 13 and Under 18 Years.—Two prizes of 2/6 each are offered for the best original letter on any subject published this month. ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. MURRAY RIVER GAUGINGS.

    December 31.—Wangaratta, 2in.; Benalla, 7in.; Sevmour, 9½in.; Shepparton (below): Albury, 6in.; Yarrawonga (below); Tocumwal, 1in.; Echuca, 1ft. 7in.; Swan Hill (below): ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. Letters in Brief

    Jessie Patterson, who lives at Mageppa, writes:—As I have not written to you for a long time, I thought I would write again to wish you a happy and prosperous new ...

    Article : 618 words
  16. THE SEASONS.

    Jenny Boal. who lives at Wy Yung, via Bairnsdale writes:—Dear Aunt Connie.—I shall take for my subject, "Seasons." There are four seasons in the year, and each one ...

    Article : 229 words
  17. CITY WILLIE AND THE CALF

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    Article : 5 words
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