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  2. A BIRD FANCIER.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is the first time I have written to you, and I hope you will accept me as one of your many nieces. There are a lot of birds about here. I ...

    Article : 128 words
  3. THE CHILDREN.

    My Dear Young People,—In last issue I had a few words to say in regard to the steps that are being taken by the City Council of Sydney to prevent the wearing ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  4. THE WRITING COMPETITION.

    Intending entrants for the children's page writing competition are asked to keep in mind the following points:—1.—Two prizes (books) are being offered ...

    Article : 242 words
  5. FOND OF HORSES.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—I suppose you had begun to think I had forgotten you. We have not started school up here yet, as we could not get a teacher, but there is one ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. UNCLE AND AUNT PAY A VISIT.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—It is a long time since I last wrote to you. My father is getting a big tank sunk, and I hope it will soon rain to fill it. I like going to school, and ...

    Article : 129 words
  7. FELT A BIT LONELY.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—I could not write to you before, as it was so hot. I thought I would write to you to-day because my two big sisters went out for a drive, and my ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. FOND OF SCHOOL.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—It is a long time since I have written to you. The weather is very hot and dry. My father has had an abscess under the ear. I see that some ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. MY LETTERS.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—The rain has come at last, but not much of it, only about 50 points. When my time comes, I mean to try to be a cadet in Albury. No wonder ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. WALKS TWO MILES TO SCHOOL.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to you. I walk two miles to school. We have a new teacher, and his name is Mr. Armstrong. We go down to the river ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. THE HISTORY OF BROCKLESBY.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—It is a long time since I have written to you. It is dry up here. A lot of people are carting their water to wash with. Some people have to drink ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. SCRAP BOOK.

    O, Mother mine! Thy beauteous face From memory's mirror never dies; The passing years but add new grace To those sweet lips and cheeks and eyes. ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. NO RAIN YET.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—I was very pleased to see my last letter in print. We have not had any rain since I last wrote. I will tell you the names of some of the ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. AT SCHOOL IN COROWA.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—I am sending along a few post cards for the little sick children, and I will send some more shortly. When I go to Corowa I won't be able to write ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. UNCLE DEAD—FATHER SICK.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—We are having very windy weather about here. The grass is nice and green. One of my sisters has very sore eyes. There are a good many ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. WHICH ARE YOU?

    Said Benny, "When Ii grow a man, I'll milk the cows and split the wood; I'll take mamma out to ride, And do a million things I should!" ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. WORD FROM TILLIE RILEY.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to you. It has been very hot up here lately, and rain is badly needed. I go to school at Weetalibah. There are 24 ...

    Article : 197 words
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