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Article : 425 wordsHorton, 28th July.--Dear Uncle Ben,--I was very glad to see my last letter in the Young Folks' page. I like reading the Young Folks' page very much. My mother ...
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Article : 225 wordsEurambeen, 5th August.--Dear Uncle Ben,--We are having very wet cold weather just now, and we had some very heavy frosts last month, which put the crops back. We ...
Article : 117 wordsTarrawarra, Wattle Grove, 2nd August.--My Dear Aunt Connie,--Hearing that you were giving a prize for the best letter I thought I would try for fit. I will write about ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 17 Aug 1907, Page 37
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