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  3. CHILDREN'S COLUMN. UNOLE HARRY'S LETTER

    My dear Nieces and Nephews—I want to remind those members of our "Sunbeam" Society who intend to take part in the Scrapbook Competition that— ...

    Article : 2,114 words
  4. MAY DAWSON.

    It was not merely a heathen country that the British East India Company had to deal with when it began to establish factories and trading stations at different places on the coast of India ...

    Article : 651 words
  5. "SUNBEAM" FLOWER MISSION.

    Next week Associate-Nieces Winnie and Dora Powell, F.M.'s, of Mount Gambier, will please send some flowers to the Broken Hill Hospital; Niece Vida Rivett, of ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. ELLIE WEMYSS.

    India from its situation and vast natural wealth was from very early times the scene of invasions and conquests. The Aryans, from Western Asia (the race from which the Brahman, the Rajput, ...

    Article : 673 words
  7. MRS. SAMBELL.

    The non-Aryans, who had possession of Inidia up till about 3,000 years ago, have no written history. The only traditions left of them are rude stone circles and upright slabs and mounds, and ...

    Article : 710 words
  8. OUR SUNBEAM BOOKSHELF.

    A good book and loving friend Are sunbeams ever until life's end. Once more I must postpone those postcards. You see, I want to give a real look ...

    Article : 833 words
  9. MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY.

    NOTICE.—"Sunbeams" must write to Uncle Harry immediately after their FIFTEENTH birthlay asking to be enrolled as an Associate; otherrise their connection with the Society ceases. ...

    Article : 532 words
  10. RIA MOSELEY.

    The dynasties of India from early ages have been powerful and prosperous, but short-lived. About 1,000 B.C. the Brahmans or Aryans came into India from Asia. They were an intelligent and superior ...

    Article : 718 words
  11. HAROLD WHITMORE SMITH.

    The benefits which have accrued to India through its conquest and government by the British cannot be more clearly perceived than by comparing the condition of India to-day with ...

    Article : 705 words
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