For the two best and most interesting fairy stories for children prizes are offered of £11 for first and 15 for second. The winning stories will be ...
Article : 166 wordsI shine at dusk in the turquoise sky, Like a diamond I sparkle against the blue; I flash and gleam like a fairy eye, Brilliant in beauty the whole night through. ...
Article : 124 wordsEileen Hogg, who lives at Marley street, Sale, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie,--It is a long time since I wrote to you last. We have all been away for a holiday. We went to ...
Article : 187 wordsBilly had been bad. I am almost ashamed to tell you what he did; but it is perhaps better for you to know the worst at the beginning. His Uncle ...
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Article : 884 wordsL. Pearson, who lives at Ravens wood, writes:--Dear Uncle Ben,--I will take for my subject "The Forrest Brothers in the Western State of the Continent." In 1868 John ...
Article : 164 wordsMay Write Again:--Little letters have been received from the following children, who have been accepted as nieces and nephews, and may write again: Fred Wilson, Windsor; ...
Article : 41 wordsJohn Glismann, who lives at "Laluma," Upper Beaconsfield, writes:--Dear Uncle Ben,--It is a long time since I last wrote to you. I was very pleased to get my prize, and I ...
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Article : 158 wordsMildred Gourlay, who lives at Leighton, Ringwood, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie,--I will take for my subject "Our Pets." We have a great many pets; they are a pony, a draught ...
Article : 384 wordsHave attended the Major's" Line State School, No. 1798 (near Heathcote) for 5 12 years without missing a day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsHettie Peden, who lives at Dart's Avenue, Rainbow, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie,--I am desirous of becoming one of your many nieces, and I hope you will enrol me as one. The ...
Article : 376 wordsMadeline Bernard, who lives at Bridge street, Chiltern, writes.--Dear Aunf Connie I hope you will accept me as one [?] new [?] I will take for my subject "The ...
Article : 223 wordsAny hooks, any papers, and errands, to-day? It is clearing-up time and we'll carry away All the things you don't want; bring them out to the gate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsErnest Bray, who lives at Sandy Greek via Huon, writes:--Dear Uncle Ben.--I will take for my subject "Our School Picnic." It was held on October 25. The weather was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsFreda Thomas, who lives at Lismore, writes:--Dear Aunt Connie.--I was pleased indeed to see my letter in print. I must let you know a little more about Lismore. We ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 23 Nov 1912, Page 43
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