Write on light, cheap paper, and on one side of the paper only. Letters should show names, addresses and pen-names of each Bee, and state whether Young or Associate Members. The Beehive is an association of "Land" and "Countrywoman" readers for social entertainment and community service. The children up to sixteen years of age are in one class, and all over sixteen are in another, and are called Associates The Hive is the foe of country loneliness; it gives country children and their elders ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 2,185 wordsGrey Dolly, Camden, 30/5/'38: I should like to join the Beehive. Do you think Mr. M. of South Grafton, would write to me, I am 16. We do not get out very often so ...
Article : 2,046 wordsMy Dear Buzzers, My mail bag continues to be very weighty, and I am pleased to receive so many newsy letters each week. Unfortunately, this satisfactory state of affairs makes an Overflow Column a necessity, which is a very big cloud to the silver lining, both to ...
Article : 198 wordsIn addition to the many letters published, interesting letters were this week received from:—Hunter Girl, Mt. Hunter; Montrose, ...
Article : 76 wordsPony Express Rider, Narromine, 7/6/'38: The recent fall of rain was very welcome, and the crops around here are beautifully green. We haven't all of ours sown yet but ...
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Article : 83 wordsThe Beehive is glad to welcome the following new members, whose letters, unfortunately, were unable to find room this week:— ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 17 Jun 1938, Page 35
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