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    English Waifs, Two little girls as they appeared when admitted to the Wongwibinda Home on February 25, 1913. A Year of Australian Sunshine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  3. CHILD-CULTURE

    Mrs. Marlon Champlin, who has lately come to Sydney from Newcastle, has for many years been a close student of kindergarten, conducted under Froebelian methods. ...

    Article : 1,197 words
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  6. HAPPY PLAY IN SUNNY PLACES

    At Wongwibinda, Armidale, seven children, who two years ago represented the puny product of some of England's big towns, are now healthy, happy youngsters, Mrs. ...

    Article : 684 words
  7. SINGING FOR THE SOLDIERS

    Miss Madeline Collins, the young Sydney soprano, writes from London to a friend here:-- "I have been singing for our wounded men ...

    Article : 540 words
  8. Nurse Helen Meggy

    was among the nurses who left by the Moroa for active service. She was trained at the Sydney Hospital, and completed her course in February. Nurse Meggy has one brother ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  9. Jellicoe Hat.

    British women are having their clothes made to resemble the uniforms of both services, and here the new Jellicoe hat is seen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 28 words
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