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  2. THE YOUNG FOLK

    Correspondence is invited from all young readers of "The Australasian" on any subject in which they may be interested, Questions requiring an answer should be ...

    Article : 2,668 words
  3. APRIL'S CHILDREN.

    IT was not likely that Dorrie would not hear anything Dolly said, for big ...

    Article : 1,146 words
  4. "EGGS IN THE HAT."

    This is a good game for out of doors. The players put their hats in a row against a wall, and then they all stand about 4ft. away. One has a soft tennis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 159 words
  5. A DRAWING PUZZLE.

    Robinson Crusoe was sitting outside his hut when he heard someone calling him. "Did you speak, Friday?" he asked his black servant. "No. sah, I nebber said a word," replied Friday. Crusoe was surprised, for the only other living thing in sight was Jimmy, and Jimmy couldn's talk. If ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  6. SPEECHLESS.

    Mrs. Duck—"Your father will know you have been fishing. Your shoes will tell him." Master Duck—"Oh no, they won't. I've ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  7. DORRIE'S VISIT.

    When Dorrie had been at Holiday House two days she skipped merrily along between Rodney and Dolly to visit Mr. White in his little shop. She had seen him feed ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. MY TEDDY BEAR.

    I've got a lovely teddy bear; I love him—oh, so much! I like him better than my dolls, 'Cos he's so soft to touch, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 133 words
  9. STORY COMPETITION.

    To write stories has always been a fa vourite ambition with' "Y.F.P." readers, many of whom send in samples of their work from time to time. Although these ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. SO MANY THINGS.

    I'm not allowed to play with boys I meet. Who have the loveliest games about, the street, My mother says they're rough and dirty, too; I can't set any harm in that, can you? ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. RIDDIES.

    When is a schoolboy like a postageslamp?—When he is licked and put in a corner to make him stick to his letters. What fruit did they have in the ark?— ...

    Article : 42 words
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