There is no difference of opinion as to the cause of the sensational disaster to the Royal train which occurred in an isolated bush region between Pemberton and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 179 wordsMy Dear Aunt Mary,—I am writing these few lines to ask you if you can spare Rob and Willie a calendar. Willie's hand seams to be improved and I hope it ...
Article : 263 wordsMy dear Aunt Mary,—I received the calendar which you sent me, and I think it is very nice. I have also got three children to join on my card, namely, Rita ...
Article : 146 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—I have never written to you before. Will you please send me a collecting card as soon as possible. I have got a member to put down as soon as I ...
Article : 185 wordsAunt Mary sends warmest thanks to Wellwishers. Midland Junction, for their kindness in sending the delightful parcel of clothing, and also to Cecili[?] ...
Article : 42 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am six years old. The wattle is out and it is very nice. We have fixed up our garden again and got all the weeds out. And there are a lot ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 8 Jul 1920, Page 30
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