Dear Aunt Mary,—I Lope you will forgive me this time for not writing before. The weather down here is cooler now. Today has been very wet; is it in Perth? I ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 181 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—It is quite a while since I wrote to you, so I thought I would write. I am enclosing the bird puzzle in this letter. I have written to two pen friends—Jack Reeves and ...
Article : 123 wordsDear Children,—Guess where I went last night! You can't guess? Well I'll tell you. I went to a children's fancy dress ball. It was such fun, and the costumes that the children wore were all splendid. There were Red Indians, Blackfellows, Hawaiian Girls, a Chicken, a Magpie, a Rosebud, a ...
Article : 291 wordsDear Aunt Marj.—It's some time since I wrote. Nevertheless, I have not forgotten the Children's Corner. My Babbling Brook certificate arrived the other day. Thank you very ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 358 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—It is a long time since I last wrote to you, isn't it? I hope you and all the nurses and patients are in the ...
Article : 254 words(With this essay Louise Johnston, aged ll, of Guildford, obtained an honourable mention in class C, under 14, in an essay contest set by the Royal Empire Society. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsThe clock of life is wound but once, And no man has the power To tell just when the hand will ...
Article : 75 wordsDear Aunt Mar,—Will you please tell me how many Tiny Trickles I have? I am sending in this week's puzzle, and I hope to win a point. We have had a few showers of rain here to-day. ...
Article : 109 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Thank you, very much, for the lovely birthday card you sent me. It is April Fools' Day to-day, and we never thought of it until our ...
Article : 164 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—As I have been a member of the Silver Chain for about 4½ years, I know you will be glad to hear that I obtained honourable mention in an ...
Article : 150 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—What a dull day it is today[?] I think we might get our dams full after all. I hope so; it would stop this horrid watercarting. I'm longing to be a "Grand Deluge." ...
Article : 441 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am just writing a few lines. Would you please tell me how many T.T.'s I have? The Archdeacon is having a wireless on Friday night and all ...
Article : 163 wordsDear Auut Mary,—As my brother sends in the puzzles I should like to join and send in poetry. We have been haviug very wet weather these last few days, which is ...
Article : 82 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Just a few lines to let you know that I would like to become one of your nieces. Would you please send me a member's badge and calendar. I am ...
Article : 68 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I would be glad if you would enrol me as a member of the Children's Corner. I am enclosing a shilling for a badge and calendar. I am ...
Article : 87 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—It seems such a long while since I wrote to yon, but nevertheless I haven't forgotten you. I am enclosing the 1/ subscription. We have had ...
Article : 218 wordsDear Anut Mary,—I am sending in some puzzles. We have a pretty little calf; her name is Topsy. How many T.T.'s have I, Aunty? I like reading my cousins' ...
Article : 117 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am writing a few more linea, hoping every one is going on all right. I see in this week's "Western Mail'f that there are a few more members. I am sure you must have a great ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 21 Apr 1932, Page 52
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