Seven-shillings-and-sixpenes, five shillings and a half-crown prizes for three best jokes each week. If two or more send in same, first ...
Article : 26 wordsLetters must be very short and brightly written. A prize of five shillings and "Sun" cards are given every week for the ...
Article : 34 words(1) Soak it in buttermilk. (2) Coarse table salt with a lemon squeezed over it. (3) Paw-paw Juice and the yolk of a roc's age might be. tried. (4) If the mark is in the very middle of the carpet, the offender might sit upon it while visitors are present. If it occurs nearer the edge, much ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 208 wordsThe teacher had asked the new little girl her name, age and address, and the child had bashfully replied to each question. "Now, what is your father's ...
Article : 921 wordsI am only, nine, and my wee brother, is 2½ years. He waits on the step, until I get the "Sunday Sun," from, the man. Then I spread it out on the ...
Article : 288 wordsMrs. Sunshine, of Sunshine Farm, suddenly decided that her family--and husband--are rusting Outback, and must be taken to Sydney to be educated. The four youngest children cannot bear to leave the farm, and escape to the bush on the back of Bounder. The three eider children are sent after them ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 668 wordsCOMPETITION RULES:--Write on one side of paper only. Give name and address, and attach Bugle Call Coupon from Page I. One coupon will cover all entries. Competitor's age must not exceed 16. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe answer doubtless is nine-tenths of the boys, and seven-tenths of the girls; so it is time we had a competition for them. Describe shortly three of the most interesting stamps that are in your own or some friend's collection. Prize--an Everyland Stamp Album, for best, and ten packets ...
Article : 67 wordsOVER TEN SECTION.--In this competition many readers managed to make a perfect diamond (i.e., one in which the words spell the same read across and downwards), but as it was announced that this ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 196 wordsNo; they are not the playthings of children who live in the moon. . . . No; the one op the left is not the design on a Japanese sunshade; nor is the other one a collection of missiles collected from a platform after a noisy political meeting. . ... Give it up? Well, they are merely two drops ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 79 wordsWhilst out for a walk one day with my sister and a friend, we came upon a rather wild-looking cow feeding in a paddock. When we neared the ...
Article : 168 wordsAdd together the numbers 8, 4, 6, 2. 1. 9, 3, 5. 7, and what is the answer? At school it is merely the uninteresting total of forty-five; but in the "Sunbeam" competition, it may amount to Uncle Sum, Charlie Chaplin, or "Pommy Atkins--or any other equally distinguished persons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 134 wordswrites to point out that in "The Sunshines" story lately, Mr. Sunshine misquotes two well-known proverbs, when he says, "It's a long turning that has no lane," and "all is not coal that blackens the hands." Mr. Worry Wise says he does not at all like this trifling with hoary things like ...
Article : 96 wordsQ.: Do you know Izzy? A.: Is'e one of us?: Q.; Have you seen Alfred? A,: I'll frond your needle for you Q,: Do you know Ethelred? A.; Ethel read "Sunbeams" right through. Q,; Do you know Dot? A.: Dot a cold in my head. ...
Article : 148 wordsWe live along the Lake Cargeliice Line, about sixteen miles from West Wyalphg, in a wheat-growing district. In good years most of the farmers get ...
Article : 192 wordsQuite an artistic pastime--even beffer than making "Jumping Jeremies" and "debbil-debbils" with ink--is to use the oil or water-color paints that come in tubes. You can make a party entertainment of it if you like. Have a stack of neat squares of suitable paper ready; a rather coarse, porous ...
Article : 134 wordsThis is an article which all boys and girls like to own, and any boy or girl can make for him or herself from three packing-cases. The maker will choose ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 243 wordsWho can make some interesting object from such materials as walnut shells, match boxes or matches? Post in very small box or deliver by April 5. Prizes according to number of entries. ...
Article : 37 wordsHALF-CROWN PRIZES to F. LEWIS, Homebush-crescent, Homebush; PHYLLIS JOHNSON, Rose Vine Lodge, Kiama; and JOHN SEE. 14 William-Street, Paddington. BLUE "SUN" CARDS to MABEL BENNETT, Brisbane-street, Dubbo; ...
Article : 42 wordsIf you haven't fillet in the colors wanted in the picture of a shipwrecked sailor, Printed under "Sunhegmer's" letter list Sunday, do so now. You will find the picture re-printed on Page 8 of this number ...
Article : 39 wordsWhen I lived in Moree, out in the nor' west of N.S.W., we often fined to go out hunting for wild pigs. These pigs were just the same in appearance ...
Article : 229 wordsIs it "Debil-Debil," or "The Bunyip"? "One of Our Ancestors." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsTake six pins and stick them on six of the black dots, in such a way that no two pips shall be standing on any one of the lines that run in various ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 69 wordsHow many cubes can you see as you look at the figure shown here? At first sight you will probably pay six--and all of them with black tops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsQ.:What goes a ship weigh before it seta sail? A.: The anchor is weighed, of course. Q.: Why is the sun like a good loaf? A.: Because it's light when it rises. ...
Article : 162 wordsI.--It looks as though we're going to hope a jolly good time to-day," said Billy Bimbo to Peter Porker. They had, in fact, been invited to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 26 Mar 1922, Page 2
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