TO Moses, that sublime figure who stands across the vista of forty centuries as one of the giants of the human race, we must turn for one of ...
Article : 1,462 wordsDear Boys and Girls,—Very many thanks to our young readers for their prompt response to the new competitions. Some excellent, contributions have been forwarded, but we are hoping for even more. Remember, three half-crowns must be won every week! ...
Article : 177 wordsYUN-LI was the daughter of a poor Chinese widow who lived in a cabin at the toot of the Shensi Mountains. The girl was famous ...
Article : 1,173 wordsGLADYS BELFORD, of St. Joseph's Convent, Nambour, writes:—Is it very hot in Brisbane? It is extremely hot up here. We had a storm ...
Article : 280 wordsTINKLE, tinkle. A[?] I've settled down at last. After being bustied about in nearly everyone's pocket, I had at last settled down in ...
Article : 376 wordsTo MAISE SCHIRMER, of Mount Larcom:—We are using pan of your interesting letter elsewhere in this issue. It you read the competition ...
Article : 156 wordsThis young lady was too busy to notice that her phonograph was being taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsSYLVIA DORWARD, of Wilson's Pocket, via Gympie, writes:—I have not written lately, as I have been studying hard because I want ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 487 wordsONE fine morning, as Brer Rabbit was [?]untering through the wood, he saw Mr. Lion coming towards him, and Mr. Lion was looking pretty angry. ...
Article : 333 wordsMILLICENT GOLLSCHEWSKY, of Elliott, via Bundaborg, writes:—I received the postal note safely. [?] thank you so much. We are having ...
Article : 189 wordsON a big gum tree in the middle of the bush the following notice appeared—"A bush concert will be held on ...
Article : 244 wordsMAISIE SCHIRMER, of Mount Larcom, writes:—ON those dreadfully hot days there is one thing that I wish, and that ...
Article : 148 wordsInside the house the summer rain is heard upon the window pane; And as they bond over the chest Brown head and while together rest. ...
Article : 193 wordsBETTY HARDING, of Pinkenba, writes:—I received my purse, which I like very much. I think it could not be ...
Article : 117 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 wordsTHIS is a little story of our faithful dog, "Blinky," who was devotedly attached to us for 14 years—I think it was a Rood age for a fox-terrier to live ...
Article : 274 wordsLittle children, never, give Fain to things that feel and live; Let the gentle robin come For the crumbs you save at home— ...
Article : 110 wordsBETTY NORMAN, of Railway Estate, Curra, writes:—We only have 20 children attending our school, with one teacher. ...
Article : 366 wordsQ.—Why are deaf people like Dutch cheese? A.—Because you cannot make them here (hear). ...
Article : 100 words"BUSY BEE" (Flo Symes, of Mitchell) writes:—I was glad to see my letter about the pets published, and also two ...
Article : 194 wordsThe stars were shining very bright, Upon a lovely summer's night, The angels came around to peep At little children fast asleep. ...
Article : 95 wordsThere was an old man With a very long board. Whene'er he went fishing The fishes all cheered. ...
Article : 83 wordsLES HURFORD, of 79 Frank-street, Maryborough, writes:—My time has been taken up lately, as I am in three concerts. My music ...
Article : 120 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936), Sat 23 Nov 1935, Page 9
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: