Letters must be very short and brightly written. One half-crown prize and colored certificates every week for the brightest and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 861 wordsTwo Purple Certificates to Inky, 9 St ation-street. Concord, N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 195 wordsCOLORED CERTIFICATES,--Purple equals 4 marks, Blue 8 marks, Red 3 marks. Orange 1 mark. When you have a total of 26 marks, post certificates with full name and address, to the Editor, in a long unsealed envelope, marked "Sun Cards Only," A substantial Cash Prize will be awarded, and the cancelled certificates returned as ...
Article : 305 wordsAll the world is cheered by the sun "Kind Richard 111." It will do any man's heart good to hear nie, "Midsummer Night's Dream." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 950 wordsThe animals released from bondage proved to be chamois, buffalo, heifer and leopard. Half-crown Joyce Coman, 32 Gilbert-street. Rose Bay: half-crown. Malsle Clay. 61 ...
Article : 132 wordsDreams are meet! They lend high places for my feet; They are my wings. And I ...
Article : 38 wordsThe great dark pile of rock. Unmoved by screaming winds Or bolling surf, Rears upward like a ghost. ...
Article : 35 wordsNOISE, dust, grease, dirt--everywhere. Bleating sheep, barking dogs men yelling at sheep as they are put into the woolshed. Two pens full ...
Article : 236 wordsMen at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brulus, is not in our stars But in ourselves that we arc underlings. ...
Article : 194 wordsAs I was looking through some old School Magazines the other day. I came across the following poem by Mollie McNutt:-- Oh! They talk of the songs of the birds o'er ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 337 wordsThe wind-stirred branches softly breathe. A sweet love symphony, I hear within the singing boughs, The voice of Marjory. ...
Article : 79 words"Whewwwl shrieked the wind as it, rushed Grrr!" Growled the wind rehiring a song, Pushing and hustling. ...
Article : 101 wordsDear Chief,--My longings, are not so great that they cannot be realised. And by hard work each one can be obtained. My first longing is to win the cap and gown for ...
Article : 73 wordsThere's an anxious air in the house to-day Ten to nine and "Sunbeams" due-- A rush of feet and a loud hooray, A minute to wait and the postman's here. ...
Article : 74 wordsIT'S jolly cold going to bed on winter nights, isn't It? The thought of the icy sheets makes. one positively shiver. And, oh! that first freezing ...
Article : 190 wordsMy greatest longing is to be a headmistress at some big school, and be popular with the pupils. Secondly, I wish to travel around the ...
Article : 80 wordsTo speak of a rare stamp of no value sounds more like a conundrum than a fact. Yet such a stamp actually exists, and is one of the most valuable errors known to stamp ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 173 wordsI wish to own five hundred pussies. None aristoeratic or rare; Just any old dear with a twisted crop ear And a patch or two wanting of hair. ...
Article : 138 wordsThis Is a very jolly indoor game, In which any number of players may Join. One player is chosen as "bandmaster," and the rest of the company form themselves into ...
Article : 209 wordsAn Interesting experiment is the arranging of five separate layers of liquid in one tumbler. As a first step, prepare four funnels, making the end of each bend over at ...
Article : 125 wordsMy favorite pastime is reading and music, I road both boys and girls' school stories, and I have been taking the "School Girls' Own" for four years, and I have a ...
Article : 153 wordsABOUT six miles west of Eastwood, a town on the Hornsby line, is de Burgh's Bridge, which spans a tributary of the Lane Cove River. Though ...
Article : 170 wordsA stretch of winding white road, leading to a white-fenced house on the hillside: ft garden of old-fashioned flowers, with a flight of gleaming white steps leading to a ...
Article : 164 wordsWhen the fun is getting low at the party give each guest a sheet of paper and a pencil Asking them to be quite honest, give out a number of simple everyday subjects ...
Article : 86 wordsBeamers who save fiscal or duty stamps will no doubt be surprised to know that the New South Wales Government has issued a new 2d blue duty stamp. ...
Article : 105 wordsDear Chief,--I must tell you something about the above-named God of Love, who has one head and four hands, and whom the Bhuddists worship. ...
Article : 290 wordsHandicap.--Headgear that will fold for the pocket. Minister of the Interior.--A missionary to cannibals. ...
Article : 99 wordsHere is a clever little trick with which you can amuse your friends next, time you nave a party. Remove the cloth from the table and hand a penny tonoe of the guests. ...
Article : 138 wordsCould any Beamer please tell where a yellow stamp, size 1½ x linech, with the King's head in blue in centre, price 2d comes from? Also has it any value ...
Article : 67 wordsDEAR CHIEF--I am enclosing a snap of the part of the glorious Brown Mountain Known as the "Double Waters" This is the spot ...
Article : 152 wordsMy home is only a humble cottage, consisting of five rooms and a kitchen. There are lawns and gardens at both back and front, it Is situated in tho hilly district of ...
Article : 141 wordsGo up to a friend and say, "I saw you in the paper yesterday!" Your friend will look astonished and will probably say, "Did you really? What paper ...
Article : 72 wordsSome years ago some sailors brought to the firm of Stanley Gibbons a small sack of "Three Cornered Capos." Those they sold for a few bounds, and Stanley Gibbons in ...
Article : 237 wordsIf you take a piece of wood or a foot-rule and place it on the edge of the table so that about three inches of it overlap, and then place a sheet of paper over the part on ...
Article : 117 wordsI wish I could thank "Green Dragon" for her idea of a scrapbook, containing drawings that help on the road to art. I have decided to try this, and I am going to hunt ...
Article : 55 wordsHere is a much longer word than F. R. Roberta's one; It is Lianfaorpgwyngyllgogcrychwyrndrowbwllantystlocogogoch. It is a small town in Wales, having 50 letters. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 22 Sep 1929, Page 2
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