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  2. FOR THE BAIRNS.

    "All honor to him who shall win the prize," The world has cried for a thousand years, But to him who tries, and who fails and dies, ...

    Article : 153 words
  3. LAND AND THE BABY.

    Australia, having had, for a long time, an inherited belief (born of vile old-world conditions) that when a baby died God was good to it, once troubled little about its ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  4. Our Women's Page

    Little maid with eyes of brown, So wistful, mystic, shining, An' I were master of the town I'd give it to thee, and the king's crown, ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. RESOURCEFUL WOMAN.

    Mention of Temora reminds me that though I was not well acquainted with the place, I heard a little story of a family that lived in the neighborhood for many, many ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. A BIRD TRAGEDY.

    Four little baby-birds, Chirping in a nest; "Mother, come and warm us With your downy breast ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. "WOMAN IN TRANSITION."

    Annette M. B. Meakin, the writer of the above-named book, is a fellow of the Anthropological Institute, and has written three other works, apparently all dealing ...

    Article : 1,170 words
  8. COOKERY.

    Oatmeal Pudding.—Take four ounces each of oatmeal and flour and a pinch of salt. Soak these in a pint of milk for eight hours (or all night). In the morning pour it into ...

    Article : 616 words
  9. HOUSEHOLD.

    This does not pretend to be "Fashion," but (in response to a number of requests) it is a few notes in that direction. Anyone who has saved the thick, heavy ...

    Article : 529 words
  10. THE NATIVE BORN, AND CRIME

    According to the figures of the Government Statist, crimes and offences have decreased greatly of late years in Australia, particularly among women. According to ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. EARTH CURE FOR SCURVY.

    Dear Mrs. Gilmore,—Many years ago, an old sailor told me that at the Cape of Good Hope ho was buried up to his neck in earth, and fed on raw potatoes for scurvy. ...

    Article : 155 words
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