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  2. MADAME FASHION

    Another interesting innuence which is creeping in is a taste for more masculine modes. Just small signs, like the small grey cloud that forecasts a ...

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  3. DOMAIN OF WOMAN

    Dear Readers,—One of the problems of modern industry is one means of getting factories to consume their own smoke, for smoke is useless and ...

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  4. GIRLS' CLUB.

    Girls from is years and upwards are invited to join this club. Bright letters on any interesting subject, but particularly brief ...

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  5. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.

    Here let us help one another by exchanging briefly and interestingly views on anything concerning the home. ...

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  6. ORIGINAL WORK

    There's a homely spot at Even, and a weary soul is bound, Where the purple jacarandas shod their blossoms on the ground: ...

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  7. M.A.C. LETTER BOX.

    Bright, brief "story" letters, whether from members of our clubs or others of either sox welcome here. ...

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  8. QUESTION BOX.

    Readers invited to bring difficulties to solve, also to reply to queries of others. Marks allotted to letter. ...

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  9. A NEW NOTE.

    There is the cotton shirt blouse with detachable polo collar and double cuffs, cut on exactly the same lines (and by the same makers) as a man's ...

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  10. SILVER AND GOLD CAKES.

    "Anna" (Searness) would be pleased to have a recipe of each of the above cakes, also icing for them ...

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  11. WHEN YOU FEEL NERVY.

    "Mammy Lou":—Do you not think that nerve trouble is on the increase among us? I do, and yet I feel sure that we could do much to prevent it. ...

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  12. OUR WORK AWAITS US.

    "Mathara," M.A.C., Gayndah: Another year has nearly passed, and to so many of us it will always be remembered as a year with heartaches. ...

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  13. ON THE SILVER SCREEN.

    Grey blue is to be Hollywood's favourite colour this coming autumn, and is to be seen introduced in some novel way on most costumes and frocks. ...

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  14. GIRLS' CLUB PEN FRIENDS.

    Girls who [?] friends to correspond with, may do so in this column under their pen-names, sending name and address on a ...

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  15. WORDS OF SONG.

    "Dawn" (Maryborough), the words of "The Vagabond Lover." "Dream Girl," Cynthia Siding, "I wish I were single again," "Island ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. THE CALL OF THE ROAD.

    "Pixy May," G.C.—Who does not love the white straight road and the red, winding road? The roads that are level and smooth, shining with ...

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  17. PLUM SAUCE.

    "Molly," Brigooda, would be glad to have the recipe of a plant sauce to be eaten with meat. ...

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  18. HE CARETH FOR YOU.

    "Cherie," M.A.C.: Once again we have started a new year and the ashes of 1931 are safely east away. That sad old year with all its troubles is ...

    Article : 227 words
  19. ICE CREAM.

    "Nella," (Maryborough) would like to know a, few nice ices, to be made is as ice-cream freezer. ...

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  20. MOTHER'S BOY.

    Baby Boy! Baby Boy! What are you at? You rogue, you larrekin— Just tell me that! ...

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  21. VICTORIA SANDWICH.

    "Nessie" (Maryborough) would be pleated to have recipe of above ...

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  22. CUTTING ONIONS.

    "Rosebud." G.C., Owanyilla.—I feel sure that everyone finds it hard to cut up an onion without shedding tears. I have tried several well-known tricks, ...

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  23. REPLIES.

    Works asked for will be forwarded on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. "Tiptoe thru the tulips." for ...

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  24. 1931-1932.

    "Echo," The Caves, Rockhampton.—Today closes the gates of 1931. Some with feelings of regret look backwards as the hinges swing; but ...

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  25. NEW MERCIES.

    "Cinnamon," M.A.C., Maryborough.—Brand new 366 days loom before us four our use and delight. Much can be done in an hour, how much more in ...

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  26. BOOK CIRCLE.

    It is proposed to form a "Book Circle," each member of which must buy one book, and after reading pass it on to the next in order. If ...

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  27. APPRECIATION OF DOMAIN WRITERS.

    "Faith," M.A.C. I was so very surprised and delighted to find my name among the list of winners. I had not been thinking of that part of writing, ...

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  28. NEW ROLL BOOKS.

    With Christmas week our old roll books close, and the new ones open. We shall be delighted to enrol members for our next year's work in ...

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  29. BOYS' CLUB.

    Contributions from all, with the boy's heart, whether they are sixteen of eighty, welcome in this column. ...

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  30. GINGER BEER.

    "Cheri," (Tiaro).—I kerosene tin of cold water, 8 cups sugar, 2 teaspoonful cream of tartar, 4 tablespoons whole ginger (brained), 1 cup ...

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  31. WEEKLY MOTTO.

    Don't fay to be happy Happiness is a sly nymph, and if you chase her you will never catch her; but just go on quickly in ...

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  32. MUTUAL AID CLUB.

    All readers are invited to join up with our club of mutual helpfulness. Pen-names may be used, though real names and addresses (not for ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. POSSIBILITIES OF A SWAMP.

    "Shakespeare," Aramara.—My word, a swamp is an easy thing for one to form a prejudice against. I know I have done this and it is only ...

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  34. PLUM SAUCE.

    I wonder if this in the sauce that "Molly" requires. Take 6lbs. of plums, 3 lbs. sugar, 3 teaspoon of cayenne pepper, ¼oz. of cloves, a ...

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  35. 1932 WORK

    We invite our contributors to help us to make this year distinctly memorable by a special effort to send brief, bright, interesting articles to the ...

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  36. FIRST PRIZE.

    "Rosebud," G.C., Owanyilla.—It was with pleasure that I read where I had won first prize in the Girls' club. It was not merely because I won the ...

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  37. BUTTER CREAM ICING FOR GOLD CAKE.

    Cream a quarter cupful of butter, then add one beaten egg yolk and gradually stir in two cupfulls of powdered sugar. Flavour with one ...

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  38. STUFFED TOMATOES.

    (For "Saily" from "Vadine.") Select firm, even sized tomatoes, remove round piece of skin and a little flesh front the centre of each, ...

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  39. GOOD WISHES.

    "Myrtie," Yorra.—I could not read this year pass out without wishing our "Page" friends "a very merry Christmas," also yourself and the staff of ...

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  40. WITH THE HOUSEKEEPER

    "Mathara," M.A.C., Biggenden.—Beat 3 tablespoonful butter with 4 tablespoonful sugar to a cream, add 2 eggs one at a time, then stir in 2 ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. CHOCOLATE ICING.

    Put into a saucepan 2 tablespoons vocoa, and two tablespoons boiling water. Mix this over the fire, then add 1 cup of icing sugar. Take off ...

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  42. SICK VISITING.

    Recently I read a very interesting article, the subject of which was, "When visiting the Sick" and a most sensible article it was, too. It ...

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  43. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING.

    "Benger," M.A.C., Nikenbah: It is quite a long time since I have contributed to our page, but I feel I most write once more. Several times I ...

    Article : 303 words
  44. TOMATO BUTTER.

    Take 5 lbs. ripe tomatoes, 1 lb. apples, 2 lb. sugar, 1 lemon, 1 teaspoon ginger. Scald the tomatoes and skin them, and put into preserving pan ...

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  45. PEANUT TOFFEE.

    "Vadine," Yarra.—1¼lbs sugar, 1lb syrup, 1 pint water. Boil hard for 10 minutes, then add ¼lb peanuts, 2ozs butter, 1 teaspoon salt. Allow to mix ...

    Article : 35 words
  46. MUSTARD PICKLES.

    Take 2 cauliflowers, cucumbers, a few beans, 2 ozs. mustard, 2 ozs currypowder, 2 lbs. onions, 1d. worth tumeric. 1d worth pickling spices, 2 ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. CROQUETTES.

    "Mathara," M.A.C., Biggenden.— 1 cup chopped tongue, ham, chicken or cold minced meat, 1 cup mashed potatoes seasoned with parsley, a little ...

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  48. CHOCOLATES.

    "Vadine".—2 cups sugar, 1 cup milk, 2ozs cocoa, 1 pinch salt. Boil until creamy, then put pan in water and beat for 10 minutes. Pour in buttered ...

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  49. TACT.

    "Fay," G.C.; Mundubbera.—Tact is that useful quality which has been catted a "divine possession." To be able to say the right thing at the right ...

    Article : 179 words
  50. WHEATMEAL SCONES.

    2 cups wheatmeal flour, 2 teaspoons cream of tartar, 1 teaspoon baking soda, ½ cup chopped raising, 1 tablespoon honey (in place of sugar). Beat ...

    Article : 60 words
  51. GINGER CREAMS.

    "Vadine".—2 cups sugar, ½ cup milk, 4ozs chopped ginger. Boll 6 minutes. Stir after removal until stiff. Do not stir immediately after ...

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  52. GOOSEBERRY RECIPES.

    Cut up stale cake into pieces about 2 inches thick, and put into individual compote dishes. After soaking with the juice from steward berries, cover ...

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  53. CREAM CARAMELS.

    "Vedine".—1 tin condensed milk, 2ozs butter, ½lb sugar, ½ teaspoon vanilla. Boil 15 minutes, stirring all the time. Turn in buttered plate. ...

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  54. JAM ROLY-POLY PUDDING.

    2 cups flour, ½ cup suet, salt, jam or treacle, ¼ cup water, skin and chop suet finely. Sift flour and salt into bowl. Rub in suet and add ...

    Article : 124 words
  55. SILVER CAKE.

    I cup self-raising flour, 1 tablespoon apricot jam, 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons dessicated cocoanut, 5 whites of eggs, vanilla to taste. Beat the ...

    Article : 133 words
  56. GOOSEBERRY AND BANANA FIE.

    Stew 1 pint of gooseberries iwth 4ozs sugar, put in a pie dish with 4 allced bananas. Melt 1oz butter, and stir in the teaspoon of cornflour, having taken ...

    Article : 76 words
  57. MOIST SPONGE SANDWICH.

    "Cinnamon".—Take 4 large eggs, separate the whites from the yolks and beat whiten to a stiff froth, then add yolk and beat for five minutes more. ...

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  58. GOOSEBERRY TAPIOCA.

    Soak 4ozs tapioca and the grated rind of 2 lemons over night in cold water. Next day, cook slowly, till tapioca is quite clear, using a double ...

    Article : 60 words
  59. TENDER HEARTED.

    Sister and I went fishing the other day—it an all but dried up water [?] We caught nearly 100 fish between us. Continues hot weather had ...

    Article : 247 words
  60. ROLY-POLY PUDDING.

    (1) ¼lb. beef dripping, 1 lb. flour, heaped teaspoon baking powder. Mix with cold water into a paste, roll out, spread with any jam you like; ...

    Article : 108 words
  61. A FRIEND WORTH WRITER.

    "A.R." Maryborough: Congratulations to the prize winners, they must all feel very proud. At Christmas time someone sent me a pair of this ...

    Article : 81 words
  62. GOLD CAKE.

    1½ cups self-raising flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla flavouring, 3 tablespoons butter. 3 egg yolks, ¾ cup of sugar, ½ cup milk. Cream butter, add sugar ...

    Article : 82 words
  63. GOOSEBERRY RICE PIE.

    Stew 2 pints of gooseberries in very little water, and sweeten to taste. Boll 6ozs of rice in water until it is thick, and fairly dry, then add 4ozs sugar, 1oz ...

    Article : 72 words
  64. BUTTERMILK CAKE (without eggs.)

    "Cinnamon".—1lb butter or dripping (or half each). 2 cups flour, 1 cup mixed fruit, and peel. 1 cup buttermilk, a pinch of salt. 1 cup brown ...

    Article : 57 words
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