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  2. YOUNG FOLKS

    Out of the east In the dawning, a flicker of lambent flame, With divinest rose-tipped fingers the early sunlight came. ...

    Article : 139 words
  3. SANDRINGHAM

    May Haycraft, who lives at Cowper street, Sandringham, writes:— Dear Aunt Connie,—This is the first time I have written to you, and I hope you will accept me as one of your ...

    Article : 133 words
  4. OUR LETTER BOX

    Emmie Sylvester, who lives at Ararat, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie,—I was very pleased when I saw my last letter in print. I will take for my subject "Empire, Day at Ararat." ...

    Article : 453 words
  5. OUR DISTRICT

    Richard Phipps, who lives at Tocumwal, writes:—Dear Uncle Ben.—This is the second time I have written to you. Most of the farmers about here have very nearly finished ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. THE DESERTER

    A few minutes later the two conspirators stood inside the library. Jack flashed his light round as Florence stood motionless, sniffing the air. ...

    Article : 1,589 words
  7. FOR THE SOLDIERS

    Doris Blake, who lives at Sunnyside. Duncan road, Werribee. writes:—Dear Aunt Connie, —I was pleased to see my last letter in print. We had self-denial envelopes given out in the ...

    Article : 199 words
  8. MAIZE

    Ivor G. Rawlings, who lives at Calulu, writes:—Dear Uncle Ben.—I hope you will accept me as one of your many nephews. I will take for my subject Maize. Maize is grown ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. THE INDUSTRIES OF GERANGAMETE

    Daisy Lovell, who lives at Gerangamete, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie, — This is the first time I have written to you. I will take for my subject The Industries of Our District. ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. A POOL IN THE DESERT

    "Let's travel," said the Golliwog: The Duckling said, "Aye, aye!" And so they left their pleasant home And all their loving friends, to roam ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 176 words
  11. A GREAT SIGHT

    Wallie Johnson, who lives at Irymple, writes: —Dear Uncle Ben,—I shall take for my subject the place in which I live. lrymple is five miles from Mildura, on the Melbourne line ...

    Article : 212 words
  12. THE MIA MIA SCHOOL'S CONTRIBUTION

    Violet Duncan, who lives at Mia Mia, writes: —Dear Aunt Connie,—This is the first time I have written to you, and I will take for my subject Our School's Contribution to the ...

    Article : 383 words
  13. HOW NOORINBEE HAS IMPROVED

    Christina, Rankin, who lives at Noorinbee, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie,—I will take for my subject How Noorinbee Has Improved. There is a coach running from Orbost to Cann every ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. OUR MONTHLY PRIZE COMPETITIONS

    For Young Folks Over 13 and Under is years.—Two prizes of 2/6 each are offered for the best original letter on any subject published this month. ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. OUR FARM

    Ollie Fuller, who lives at Walpeup, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie,—This is the second time I have written to you. Our farm contains 640 acres, of which 350 acres are in crop. We have ...

    Article : 150 words
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