Dear Aunt Mary,—I am writing to thank you for your kindness in putting my name on the Birthday Club list, when I had not sent in my 1932 subscription. My sub is enclosed. We ...
Article : 242 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—It is about two years since I wrote to you, so please forgive me. This letter won't be very long as I am just going to play tennis. Do you like ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 302 wordsDear Children,—How easy it is to go to school in a big city! Most of the children walk only a short distance or ride by train or tram, or 'bus or motor, from door to door, and there is no trouble for them at all. Going to school is just the easiest thing in the world, but how different it is for ...
Article : 294 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I dare say you have nearly forgotten me, but I hope you have not. I saw part of my last letter in print, and hope to see this one. We have been having very hot weather ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsHow do you go to school? Do you walk, do you ride, do you row, do you motor? How far is the journey? Just how do you go? ...
Article : 136 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—We have just come home from a lovely holiday at Esperance, so I thought I would write and tell you about it. ...
Article : 202 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—The mornings and evenings are becoming quite cool, now. Getting close to winter, I suppose; but we can't always have the glorious sunshine when we can go and have a dip. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I'm sorry I missed writing last week and shall try to make up for it this mail. It is supposed to be winter here in England, b[?]t the weather ...
Article : 711 wordsDo not think that because you are small and incapable of big things you are of no use. In God's plan the dewdrops are ...
Article : 55 wordsDear Aunty.—My word it is hot up here to-day! It is over 100 degrees and I don't know where to go to find a cool spot. I received the badge and calendar last week. ...
Article : 202 wordsDear Little Friends,—Did you ever read such a terrible letter as the one written by that conceited cat, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater a couple of weeks ago? If ...
Article : 542 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Alice and I wrote to a Canadian paper, and have had over fifty letters sent to us. Several of them asked us to find other pen friends for them, so I thought the ...
Article : 203 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am very sorry I have not written to you for such a long time, but, as I have been away on holidays, I have not been able to write to you. I had a very enjoyable ...
Article : 201 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—This is my first letter to you. I would like to be a link in the Silver Chain. I am fourteen on April 1. We have a farm about two miles from ...
Article : 186 wordsSYDNEY, March 9.—Nine-year-old Lennie Gwyther, after riding his pony 600 miles from his Gippsland nome, trotted into Martin-place at a quarter-past 3 ...
Article : 289 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I went away for a holiday this year, and had a glorious time. I could not come and see you, as I only went to Perth once, and that was the time we were coming home. I ...
Article : 189 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I would like to be a member of the Children's Corner. I am seven years old, and my birthday is on the 13th of June. I would very much like to ...
Article : 96 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Thank you for the birthday card. I liked it. It was very pretty. On the 27th of February the Nyabing sports were held. There were children's races and rooster chases. ...
Article : 166 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—As this is the first time I have written to you I would like to join the Silver Chain. It would make another link. I am only seven years old ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 17 Mar 1932, Page 13
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