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  2. WATTLE

    Now silver-spreading Wattle Her golden crown uplifts, Where sun beams pass o'er shining grass. ...

    Article : 206 words
  3. BUTTONHOLES

    The twins were going to sell button[?]oles at a big bazaar. Prue was delighted, but Pat was terribly shy, and didn't want to go, though she did so ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. CHILDRENS PAGE

    Dear Girls and Boys, I suppose most of you set forth yesterday proudly displaying a sprig of wattle in your coat— that little spray of golden bloom which stands for ...

    Article : 307 words
  5. THE STAR IN THE HEDGE

    The little Star of Bethlehem was shining in the hedge to-day, And in the wood anemones were laughing at the squirrels' play; ...

    Article : 128 words
  6. THE RACE

    Billy was very fond of flowers but he lived in London, and had no gardens or his own; there were the flower-heds in the square, of course, but they were ...

    Article : 364 words
  7. TELOPEA PARK

    An appeal has been made by the Parents and Citizens' Association for funds to provide a gramophone and records for the school. The object is ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. TRY THIS

    Here's a trick you will find very interesting to try yourself. You merely put a matchbox on the table, and then by blowing make it come toward you. ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. RIDLE-ME-REE

    My first is in needle, but not in pin; My second is in noise though not in din; My third is in answer, but not in ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. SPRINGTIME

    Little Pauline, Now where have you been? Your hair is all tumbled and blown about anyhow? ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. GUESS!

    Why is it harder to spell purple than green?—Because green is spelt with more e's (case). In what month do boys and girls ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. AINSLIE PUBLIC SCHOOL

    The Childrens' Welfare Association of the Ainslie Public school has purchased ten volumes of the "Childrens' Encyclopedia," and six volumes of ...

    Article : 356 words
  13. THE LEAK IN THE WALL

    A good dame looked out from her cottage at the close of a beautiful day, and cheerily called to her son. "Come, Peter, come. I want you to ...

    Article : 446 words
  14. THE TENNIS MATCH

    The sun shone brightly on a number of girl's beads as they crowded around the notice that the head girl had put up a few minutes before. ...

    Article : 474 words
  15. A THREE-WORD RIDDLE

    I am a plaything made of wood, First hear of when there was a flood. One letter more in front of me, And I'm a great big garden, see? ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. OUR LETTER BAG

    Dear Dimity Dell.—I would like to become a member of your Cheer Circle. May I have Tulip for my penname, please? I know Pink Pearl and ...

    Article : 892 words
  17. THE WATTLE

    I think the suns of yesterday forgot to die last night, That here and there the hillsides caught and garlanded their light, ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. WISE AND OTHERWISE

    What letters are always buzzing.— The B's (bees). Which letter do you like best on [?] holiday?—The C (sea). ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. BOWLING THE BALL

    Get a long-stemmed pipe. Bind the whole length of the stem with string to strengthen it. Make a ball by binding together some pieces of wool. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. PICNIC IN THE GARDENS

    There was wind in the grass and a shady green tree; There were little white caps on the blue summer sea; ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. GOING ROUND

    On and on he went, round after round; whatever happened made no difference. As the minutes passed by, still he persevered. His seconds were ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. KRAZY CUT FOR THE KIDDIES

    Get your scissors and cut out each of the odd-shaped pieces and re-arrange them in such a way that they will form a silhou[?] picuring an ah[?] sport. (Answer in next Saturday's Page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  23. ANSWER TO LAST SATURDAY'S ASTRONOMICAL PUZZLE.

    Start at the letter S in the top row anil draw a line from there to T. in the bottom row, then to A in the upper left hand corner; thence to F and ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. CAN YOU GUESS?

    A weapon am I, behead me and see That I have turned into a fruit on a tree. Behead me once more, and once more ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. WHO BROKE THE WINDOW?

    See If you can find out by joining the dots. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 14 words
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