Many troops will camp out during the holidays. The boys enjoy the open-air lite, and get excellent training in bushcraft, and so forth. The following list of troops that are ...
Article : 967 wordsAlice M'Nee, who lives at Delegate River, Victoria, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie,—As I am a most ardent student of bird life, and as birds come into prominence in spring time, ...
Article : 855 wordsIna Smith, who lives at 360 Canterbury road, Surrey Hills, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie,—Since I wrote to you last my youngest brother at the front has been ill, and he was ...
Article : 198 wordsWhen the husking days are over, Pleasure comes to have its run: Then each country lass and lover Sets about to have some fun. ...
Article : 194 words"I tried to save him, but he kicked me and I had to let go," said Lyle Buckley, a sturdy boy of 12 years, giving evidence at the Morgue ...
Article : 104 wordsNellie Ham who lives at "Glenburnle," Moama (N.S.W.). writes:—Dear Aunt Connie.—I will take for my subject "The Farmer and His Sons." Once upon a time a ...
Article : 197 wordsEvidence given at the Morgue was to the effect that William Daniel Baird, 15, of Albert Park, message boy, employed by Messrs. ...
Article : 105 wordsMan: I suppose your father is a rich man?" Boy: Oh, yes. He's, got fourteen of us kids, and says he wouldn't take a million for any one of us ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsClifford Mannix, who lives at Observatory, South Yarra, writes:—Dear Uncle Ben.—I will take for my subject The Missing Nail. In a little village there once lived a man ...
Article : 352 wordsAt the Wiillamstown courthouse on December 18, Mr. T.Lonsdale, J.P., after taking evidence concerning the death of Private Cyril W. Appleton, ...
Article : 149 wordsThe man who misses all the fun Is he who says, "It can't be done!" In solemn pride ho stands aloof And greets each venture with reproof, ...
Article : 127 wordsDr. R. [?]. Cole, the Coroner, returned a finding at the Morgue on December 21 that Ivy Ethel M'Alister, 22, was found drowned In the Yarra near ...
Article : 66 wordsDavid Wightman, who lives at Taggerty, writes:—Dear Uncle Ben,—I will take for my subject "Country Life." It is pleasant to go hunting in the country. There are foxes, ...
Article : 111 wordsMeta Pohlner, who lives at N[?] Ni East, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie.—I will take for my subject "Christmas in Many Lands. "This month I suppose we are all wondering what ...
Article : 369 wordsSurprise awaited the employes at Mr R. White's boot store at the corner of Bourke and Russell streets when they arrived at the shop on the ...
Article : 197 wordsAmong the books specially issued by Cassell's, London and Melbourne, as Christmas gifts for the young folk, is the Australasian Girl's Annual. It is ...
Article : 131 wordsWalter Schilling, who lives at Outlet Creek, Rainbow, writes:—Dear Uncle Ben,—I suppose you have forgotten me by this, but I have not forgotten you. For my subject I ...
Article : 197 wordsFor Young Folks Over 13 and Under 18 Years.—Two prizes of 2/6 each are offered for the best original letter on any, subject published this month. ...
Article : 111 wordsElsie Hulley, who lives at Wonyip, writes: —Dear Aunt Connie,—This is the first time I have written to you. I will take for my subject "Bird Day." Bird Day was held on ...
Article : 117 wordsThere were 500 scouts on parade on the evening of Dec. 18, and they gave a display in the arena at the Exhibition ground. The muster would have been larger had not a ...
Article : 283 wordsStanley I. Wightman, who lives at Hillview, Taggerty, writes:—Dear Uncle Ben,—I will take for my subject "The Advantage of Country Life." In the country you can go ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsVerlle Turner, who lives at Croydon, 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 nelces, I will take ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 25 Dec 1915, Page 38
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