[?] choose then. O youth, thy path in life, Let not events decide; [?] act is life's momentous strife Like weeds upon a tide. ...
Article : 111 wordsKerang East, 10th September. Dear Aunt Connie, -- This is the first time I have written to you, and I hope to become one of your nieces. My father has been taking ...
Article : 224 wordsLindenow, 15th September. -- Dear Uncle Ben. -- I will pick for my subject . "The Snake. The snake is a very dangerous cre[?]ture if it should bite you. I have not been bitten by ...
Article : 133 wordsGladstone road, Dandenong, 12th September. -- Dear Aunt Connie, -- The weather has been very cold, but the spring will soon be with us again. We are milking eight cows, and ...
Article : 176 words"I'S JES' PLUMB GLAD OF A PAL." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 words"Tiffin see that the dog is disposed of " said Mr Hart sternly as he put on his had [?] go to his office in the city, "There [?] a Shoe string or a button ...
Article : 1,022 wordsBank Head. South Hamilton, 6th September. -- Dear Aunt Connie, -- I have not seen any letters from this part, in the Young Folks page, so I thought I would write to you. We ...
Article : 193 wordsSouth Morang, 18th September. -- Dear Aunt Connie, -- I saw on 14th September in the "Times" a letter from Lindenow. The writer said that they were getting a new ...
Article : 135 wordsLittle letters have been received from the following children, who are accepted as nieces and nephews, and may write again: -- Elsie G. Smith, Everton; Charlie Downs, Penshurst; ...
Article : 46 wordsA Snail was climbing up a wall; It was so high he feared to fall, But, though he turned quite pale with fright. He went on climbing day and night. ...
Article : 208 words"Wattlebank," Bayswater, 16th September. Dear Aunt Connie, -- This is the first time I have written to you and I hope you will accept me as one of your many nieces. I ...
Article : 248 wordsRosedale, 15th September. -- Dear Aunt Connie, -- I am a clergyman's little girl, seven years old to-day. We live in Gippsland, three miles from a township. I am taught at ...
Article : 183 words10 Arawa street, Auckland, N.Z., 6th September. -- Dear Uncle Ben, -- I have one sister and no brother. I am 9 years old, and was born in Perth, West. Australia. My mother and ...
Article : 168 words10 Arawa street, Auckland, N.Z., 7th September. Dear Aunt Connie, -- I am six years old, and in the lower standard at school. I like school very much. I have one brother ...
Article : 170 wordsFor Young Forks over 13 years and under 18 years. -- Two prizes of 2s 6d each are offered for the best letter on any subject published this month. ...
Article : 127 wordsRosedale, 13th September. -- Dear Aunt Connie, -- I take great interest in reading the Young Folks' page of "The Weekly Times." I read the letters every week, and I thought ...
Article : 472 wordsMurchison. Dear Aunt Connie, -- I would like to become one of your many nieces. I am fifteen years old, and in the sixth class at day school. We have a lovely new State ...
Article : 197 wordsUpper Ferntree Gully, 14th September. Dear Uncle Ben, -- I have been for a six months' trip over to New South Wales. I went to my grandmother's first. She has about fifty ...
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Advertising : 172 wordsCarapooee West, 15th August. Dear Aunt Connie, -- This is the second time I have written to you. I have one sister and two brothers. One of them plays the violin very ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 28 Sep 1907, Page 37
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