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  2. GOULD LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Gould League of Bird Lovers was held on May 5, Dr J. A. Leach It was agreed that the subject for the ...

    Article : 216 words
  3. Young Folks.

    Mv Lady of the morn All vanities doth scorn--She's prim and neat She's trim and sweet, ...

    Article : 112 words
  4. AUSTRALIA'S ADVANCE.

    William M. Thorpe, who lives at boned, writes:--Dear Uncle Ben,--I was very pleased to see my last letter in print. This nine I will take for my subject "Australia's ...

    Article : 336 words
  5. LUNA PARK.

    W[?] who lives at waratah North, via Fish Creek, writes:--Dear Uncle Ben,-- I went to Luna Park it was lovely. I went on the tram twice, and it was ...

    Article : 190 words
  6. THE UGLIEST GIRL IN THE SCHOOL.

    Everything about Polly Lobb was ugly--even her name. She had a short, squat figure, a flat mottled-looking face, a turned-up nose, and the ...

    Article : 1,020 words
  7. BIRD DAY.

    The arrangements for Bird Day, to be celebrated on October 17, were discussed at a meeting of the Gould League on May 5. It was agreed that a public ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. A SMALL PLACE.

    May Stone, who lives at Tanti Creek, Mornington, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie,--This is the first time I have written to you, and I hope it will not be the last. I live at ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. CURIOUS BRUIN.

    Doris Furnell, living at Trafalgar, writes: --Dear Aunt Connie,--I will take for my subject "Curious Brain." A long time age in the [?]hick woods of Russia there lived a family ...

    Article : 300 words
  10. OUR LETTER BOX.

    Edith Stewart, who lives "at Tallangatta Valley, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie,-Thank you very much for the prize which you kindly awarded me. I shall take for my subject ...

    Article : 431 words
  11. OUR MONTHLY PRIZE COMPETITIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  12. THE THREE GOATS.

    Victor Dorron, who lives at Gipsy Point, Genoa river, writes:--Dear Uncle Ben,--I will take for my subject the three goats. Once upon a time there lived on a hill three goats. ...

    Article : 292 words
  13. A PRETTY LITTLE PLACE.

    Alice Matthews, who lives at Narly[?], Tongala, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie,-- I am writing to you to ask you if you will let be me one of your nieces. I will take for ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. THE NEW RECRUIT.

    He was a raw recruit, just enrolled in a crack regiment, and paying his first visit to the riding-school. "'Ere's your horse," said the instructor. ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. HOW TOPSY GOT THE COCOANUT.

    Topsy, who was black and shiny, Had a snake whose name was Tiny; And, whichever way A[?]he'd take. With her went the faithful snake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 108 words
  16. THE FAITHFUL WIVES.

    David Porter, living at Shepparton, writes: --Dear Uncle Ben,--I was very pleased to she my last letter in print. My mother takes "The Weekly Times" every Saturday, ...

    Article : 260 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 8 words
  18. SOMETHING ABOUT MELLIS.

    Ruby Lawrence, who lives at Elmcrook Farm, Mellis, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie,--I hope you will accept me as one of your many nieces. Mellis is a wheat-growing and ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. ALFRED THE GREAT

    Ellen Peters, who lives at Cohuna, writes: --Defir Aunt Connie,--This is the first time I have written to you. I will take for my subject, "Alfred the Great." About 1000 years ...

    Article : 356 words
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