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  2. GOOD PROSPECTS AT WYALONG.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—It is some time since I last wrote to the Page, but I have not lost interest in it. I was pleased to hear Nevil has a daughter. I wonder what has ...

    Article : 168 words
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    Advertising : 54 words
  4. SWOLLEN CREEKS.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—We have had lovely rains here, and the grass and wheat are coming up very quickly, and everything looks lovely. All the creeks are up, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. FOUR FINE DAYS IN JUNE.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to the "Banner," and I hope you will accept me as one of your many nephews. I am 12 years old and in the fifth class ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. THE WATTLE.

    Sweet Australian wattle, In the bushland green, Always in the springtime Are your blossoms seen. ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. GANMAIN FILLIES.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to the Page. Dad has been taking the "Banner" for many years. We are getting plenty of rain here now. Dad ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. JIM'S PHILOSOPHY.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my second letter to the "Banner." You are to have a new niece, as my Sister Nellie is writing to you. We have started ta fence in the ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. ONLY A BABY SMALL.

    Only a baby small, Dropped from the skies; Only a laughing face, Two sunny eyes, ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. LITTLE JEFF BROKE HIS ARM.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—I am eight years old, and would any of the cousins please write to me. I am in the third class at school. I would like to come up and see your ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. SCRAP BOOK.

    In an old Australian homestead where I spent my childhood days, Close beside a lonely river winds its way, Where the bloom of golden wattle spreads ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. THE LOVE OF WATTLE.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to the "Banner." We have our school fenced in now. The girls have flower (gardens at school and the boys have ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. WHEN THE GREAT RED DAWN IS SHINING.

    Though I am far beyond the ocean blue Each lonely hour my heart remembers you, E[?]ch tender look, each word I used to know, ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. A FLEET OF PLANES.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to the "Banner." The other day seven aeroplanes flew over here. The first three were very low, and one of them came ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. THE WIND.

    I saw you toes the kites on high, And blow the bird about the sky, And all around I heard you pass Like ladies' skirts across the grass. ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. NO MORE DEAD STOCK.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my second letter to the Page. We have plenty of water about here new. The creek in front of the Daysdale Hotel is overflowing; if there ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. HAPPINESS.

    There's joy in the song of the robin that rests in the twig of the tree, And there's joy in the blossoms of summer, and a thrill in the roar of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. CHILDREN'S STORY.

    In the "nineties" everybody on the Mexican Central knew Mike Moran. He was a gigantic young Irish-American, standing about six foot three in his ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  19. THE WALK TO SCHOOL.

    Dear Uncle Jeff.—This is my first letter to the "Banner." I go to school, and I walk a mile and a half. I am 14 years of age, and I am in the fifth class. One of ...

    Article : 76 words
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