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Article : 43 wordsThis touching passage is taken from a private letter written by the sick mother of two soldiers, Mrs. L. Richardson, who lives on a remote station, on the North-west line, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsThe Pitt Town farm, formerly for boys, has now been transformed into a place where girls may be trained in farm nnd garden work. Under the direction of the Department of ...
Article : 712 wordsInvalids in fiction always eat grapes and Jelly and sip beeftea and "cooling drinks," and, although you may come across one, once in a while, "toying" with a wing of a ...
Article : 1,195 wordsIt is no use to talk to the shirkers, men or women; nothing will change them. But they are, thank Heaven, in a minority. There are many others who mean to do their ...
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Advertising : 709 words"Three shillings!" The words came almost as a refrain from behind the counter at the parcels' office of the G.P.O. on the 12th, as the square parcels, in their workmanlike ...
Article : 783 wordsThe Y.W.C.A. has proved here what can be done with organised effort under the club system. As the number of wage-earning women increases there will be a greater ...
Article : 655 wordsBetter late than never. After the cold and wet weather, the surfing season looks now as if it were at last to start. Soon our beaches will be thronged by those who love the dip in ...
Article : 599 words"To make the home more homellke" was the phrase used by Lady Cullen in defining the purpose which inspired membors of the Arts and Crafts Society in executing their artistic ...
Article : 507 wordsTaronga Park lins fairly won its way from the start in the affections of our young folk. At week-ends crowded trams and a thronged Zoo are the rule of each day. A complaint ...
Article : 395 wordsVery pretty and serviceable hats can be made from coloured crepe paper, at about 6d per long roll. Two colours may be worked into the one hat. Dark green round the edge ...
Article : 447 wordsFarm and camp and cattle station Gave their dearest sons that day— "If you need them, mother nation Take them" mother hearts could say. ...
Article : 47 wordsFarming for Women.—"Poultry Forming.": You are not too late, as the pamphlet is not yet quite ready for the public, See article on this page. The life would be a capital one for a woman of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 25 Oct 1916, Page 5
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