Dear Boys and Girls,— We have several charming bird letters in this week's mail, indeed there are so many we might almost call this ...
Article : 314 wordsPearl Douglas, Biggenden, writes:— I love the "Children's Cornor," and would like to be a member. Could my pen-name be "Butterfly." I am six ...
Article : 145 wordsClarice Hottes, Yerra, writes.—Will you please enrol me as one of your many nieces I have been reading the "Children's Corner," for a long time. ...
Article : 109 wordsMaisie was very glad when her mother told her that her cousin Bap was coming to stay with them for six weeks. ...
Article : 255 words"The blundering pheasant, that from covert springs, His short deep broke by early tramping feet, ...
Article : 666 wordsRita Little, M.C.C., Coolabunia, via Kingaroy, writes.—I was very pleased to see my letter in the "Colonist," I am going to tell you a little story ...
Article : 162 wordsMable Fanning, Fairlight, Biggenden, writes:—We had a nice drop of rain on Friday, but it is all gone now. We have three little chickens and one ...
Article : 109 wordsSo Geralaiue was comforted and for asleep, and dreamed that she was once more in some deadly peril, fall was recused by one whom she somehow ...
Article : 478 wordsA letter to "Aunt Betty," not longer than 250 word telling the pleasures of Town life (if yon belong to a town), or Bush ...
Article : 104 wordsAda Polzin, Windra, Murgon, writes:—We have had refreshing rain recently, and now the country is draped in a bright mantle of green. In ...
Article : 273 wordsOne Christmas Eve there had been a very heavy fall of snow, and the little boys of a certain village were having a snowball match. ...
Article : 167 wordsThe hands of the large clock hanging on the wall moved slowly round. Teddy, his thoughts far sway, glanced now and then at the school clock and ...
Article : 378 wordsMyrtle Horton, M.C.C., Wheatley. Dallarnil, writes:—I am going to tell you about a magpie that built its nest near our home. My little sisters were ...
Article : 181 wordsTaking of farmers, it's easy to say It's lovely to be with the now mown hay; Delightful to watch the sheep and the ...
Article : 241 wordsHarold Rossow (Nanango)-a boy of 14 years, Lorna Murphy (Didcot)— a girl of 12 years. Elida Fredricksen (Byrnestown)—a girl of 10 years. ...
Article : 91 wordsAdeline Dittman, "Glenecho," Codalba, writes:—I am very sorry that I did not write sooner, but as we have been practising very hard for our ...
Article : 196 wordsNellie Deveney, Palm Creek, via Beaudesert, writes:—Here I am again like the bad penny; no doubt you will think by now that I am not writing ...
Article : 262 wordsMargaret Kindervator and Helen Harris (Marborough) each invite a country girl of 12 to be a pen-cousin. ...
Article : 20 wordsThelma McKewen (Miva) whises Mavis Seabrook to be her pen-cousin; Eileen Fuller (Didcot) invites Peggy Costello (McGregor-road, Suva, Fiji); ...
Article : 40 wordsYoung Wife (to butcher): "A joint of lamb please," Butcher: What part! Young Wife: I don't know what you ...
Article : 52 wordsTeddy Seabrook, M.C.C., writes.— We have had a nice shower of rain, and hope to get lots more, for it is not and cloud. We spent the week-end ...
Article : 153 wordsCarol Jones (Ashton Lekeside), Clarice Hottes (Yerra), Ada Polzin (Windera, Murgon), Elizabeth Lavaring (Dalysford, Mt. Perry line), Mable ...
Article : 24 wordsVery soon Cyril pointed out his home, a large, slate coloured house, standing amid acres and acres of pineapples. A gently sloping hill at the ...
Article : 475 wordsMrs. Blue Wren was very worried. One of her babies was growing so verybig. And then, too, he ate so much. Mrs. Blue Wrea was kept so busy ...
Article : 375 wordsMany happy returns of October 23 to Andrew Staib (Pine Hill, Brooweena), of 27th to Aney Whitney (Biggenden), of 28tth to Harold ...
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Advertising : 94 wordsAnna Mahoney, M.C.C., Yengarie, N.C. Line, writes:—This is the month of birds, and it is the custom is the schools to have a bird day. New ...
Article : 474 wordsCarol Jones, M.C.C., Lakeside, writes:—Our mulberries are just getting ripe, but the birds and the flying foxes are getting the most of ...
Article : 334 wordsI notice a great deal of improvement in writing, composition, and punctuation in many of our contribution. Some, ideed, have improved so ...
Article : 132 wordsMyrtle Griffin, M.C.C., Degilbo, writes:—Have you ever seen the parent birds feeding their young! No doubt, there is seldom a person who, ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Thu 28 Oct 1926, Page 2
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