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Article : 129 wordsHere is a rather amusing paragraph I met with recently. The arrival of a baby girl in a Sydney home recently in[?] £80 windfall as well. The father was ...
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Article : 70 wordsThis week I am going to tell you about the unhappiest day of my life, it happened to be Christmas Day, when only kind [?] should be offered. I was an inmate of the ...
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Article : 69 wordsWould you kindly thank "Wendy" for the words of "The Rosary," which she copied for me! I am glad to have them. ...
Article : 31 wordsHere is a little hint which may save both labour and material. When washing men's working trousers or even cuffs and collars of shirts, some women use a small brush. ...
Article : 103 words1. Wipe fruit with damp cloth. 2. Have fresh sound fruit. 3. Heat bottles. When fitted with boiling syrup exclude all air (fill to overflowing.) Screw tops tightly ...
Article : 69 wordsRequired for the banquet, four dozen clothes pegs, three yards narrow white ribbon, some flourists wire, some asparagus fern, six balls of bag blur. Cut the wire ...
Article : 161 wordsThis is a good way to test eggs:—Fill a basin with water, put the eggs in one by one. A fresh egg sinks to the bottom and ( there; if it rises slightly it is not ...
Article : 94 words"Her dress is old fashioned, they say, As, passing boy by in the street, Their faces grow cord with contempt. That might look so friendly and sweet: ...
Article : 181 wordsI heard a chirping little whistle drawing near to my back door! then up the steps came a smiling arr[?]nd boy laden with a fruit case in which were goods for me ...
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Article : 75 words1 quart water, 8 to 10 ozs. sugar. Boil gently twenty to twenty-five minutes. Remove [?] now and then. When cooked pour into heated bottles which have been ...
Article : 49 wordsThe bravest thing I ever witnessed! I have witnessed a hen defending her chicks from a snake, or a hawk and a mother cat defending her kittens from a killing Tom. ...
Article : 556 wordsTake the vegetables you have selected for picking, wash well, then drain in a colander. Spread out on a large dish and sprinkle liberally with salt. Cover with ...
Article : 104 wordsAbsentmindedness, day dreaming, is what would you call it! This amusing incident (though I did not thank so at the time) happened to me, not so very long ...
Article : 192 wordsA recent letter on your page recalling schoolgirl pr[?] brought memories to me of similar behaviour, which will never be told to the children in our bedtime that ...
Article : 211 wordsAll readers are invited to join up with our club of mutual helpfulness. Pen-names may be used, though real names and address (not for publication) must ...
Article : 63 wordsSelect firm tomatoes, prick each with a fork, place them in a clean roasting tin or large cake tin and put in a slow oven; leave there until the skins begin to split, ...
Article : 159 wordsThis is much more appetising than plain kedgeree as a breakfast dish. Remove the bones and skin from half a pound of any cold fish, chop finely a small onion, and ...
Article : 113 wordsReaders are invited to send to good ideas for competitions suitable (a) for women in the home (b) for girls at work, away from home or still under their parents ...
Article : 45 wordsRemake best parts into net for stretcher, if large nets. Net for [?] can be made of smaller places. Net for [?] may be made out of what ...
Article : 1,087 wordsI came across a fine thoughtful article recently so have copied it on as I am sure it is worth re-printing:—"If you want to get the best cut of life, you must be ...
Article : 213 words([?] M.A.C., Maryborough.) I love to take my dream wings out, And presenting them, to [?] For some fair wind to waft me on ...
Article : 189 wordsInstead of fried, or boiled fish try fish rocs for a change. Take some soft rocs and fry them in a little butter, place each on a thin slice of bacon on which should ...
Article : 105 wordsDaring morning [?] at a small country school the children were told to start and tidy the play ground for Arbour Day. On shifting some [?] found a mouse ...
Article : 332 wordsAbout a month age I was getting [?] ready when I missed my little girl and not aged three years and eighteen months respectively. I was looking everywhere to ...
Article : 318 wordsPlace the contents of a tin of salmon on a casserole or pledish, for with plenty of butter, season with pepper and salt. Cover and put into a hot oven for 10 minutes. ...
Article : 91 wordsIn preparing school lunches it is important to see that they are not only nutritions, but also designed to prevent dental decay. The following are ...
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Article : 86 wordsEvery day when [?] sinks low, Are and the empty beds I go, [?] each ready for the night, When tired forms are tucked in tight. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe following [?] a very tasty [?] for either tea or supper, and is beloved of your men friends, because it has staying properties as well as flavour. Take three ...
Article : 53 wordsIngredients.—1 quart of malt vinegar, 2 tablespoons of walnut ketchup, 2 tablespoonfuls of soy, 1 or cayenne, 1 clove garlic, 2 shallots sliced Method: Put all the ...
Article : 68 wordsIngredients.—1 pint vinegar, 2 lb. tomatoes, 1 onion (sliced), ½lb. brown sugar, 3 ozs. allspice, 1 oz. black peppercorns, 2 ozs. salt, ½ oz. cloves, 1 teaspoon cay[?] ...
Article : 74 words"Wendy" (Tiaro) would be [?] to know how to grow stagh[?] successfully. ...
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Article : 12 wordsThis recipe is from an old Scotch lady, and was used in her family for fifty years [?] cups flour, aragti teaspoon baking powder. 1 cup milk, ½ cup carrots, Flavour butter ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Fri 11 Apr 1930, Page 4
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