Purple Certificate to Iris Williams (12), Merle Lodge, Down-street, North Ipswich. Seven shillings and sixpence, five shillings, and half-crown ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 74 wordsParticulars, January 23. Closing date, February 19. ...
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Article : 198 words"Live and let live" is no undetaker's motto. "All's fair in love"--brunettes excepted, of course. ...
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Article : 147 wordsAll the boys and girls who receives sunbeam severy-sunday think it is the best comic printed i am suretherels nothing in it thatis boring the stories are fullofi-interesting thing sand the poetry too what like ...
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Article : 122 wordsYou will need a glass tumbler, full of water, with some sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), and four moth balls put in it. The moth balls, when dropped in, will go ...
Article : 96 wordsO little silver champion, bold's thy stare Upon the dusty road--thv lance, in rest. With sunshine's gleam cloth vie, and, though tis bare ...
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Article : 117 wordsIN the country, where I lived once, I possessed several fox terrier dogs. Surrounding our home were many beautiful almond trees, in which willy ...
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Article : 145 wordsA backyard bazuar, in aid of the Children's Hospital organised by N. S. W Doyle, of Araluen," St. Mark's-road, Randwick, assisted by her cousins, Betty ...
Article : 121 wordsA geyser is a male goose. Herrings go about the sea in shawls. To trisect an angle is to bisect it into three equal parts. ...
Article : 55 wordsMore care must be taken over the size for column headings. They are generally much too deep for their width and though we use them, sometimes. ...
Article : 117 wordsI like my school, It's very good. When teacher tells about Red Riding Hood. ...
Article : 37 wordsWhy may we suppose that King Charles consented to be executed. Because they axed (asked) him whether he would or not. ...
Article : 174 wordsDon't you think that some of the verses in "Pillicock Hill," by Herbert Asquith are wonderful? They are nonsense verses; but so well done that when one only thinks of the ...
Article : 150 wordsGet a piece of red glass and a piece of green, and with them you can make some interesting experiments. First, you must draw a number of pictures ...
Article : 152 wordsI told a tale-- A long, long tale when the fire was low And dark was the room and the hours passed slow; ...
Article : 128 wordsSix little Goblins together in bed One woke up and nodded his need, I'll black all your faces," aloud he said, But they overheard him--so blacked his ...
Article : 46 wordsYou can't strike matches on blane mange. Oysters, like elephants, cannot climb trees. Files don't have freckles. Fish don't wear feathers. ...
Article : 33 wordsWE have a tadpole at school in a bottle, dear Sunbeamers. He is now beginning to grow legs, and some people told us he will eat his own tail ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 29 Jan 1928, Page 2
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