Dear Aunt Mary,—I was very pleased to receive "The Western Mail" yesterday, and to see that an extract from my letter was in print. Please, Aunty, will you let me know if I should ...
Article : 297 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Thank you, Aunty for entering me in the Birthday Club. My sister and I went to Laurie Allen's birthday party, and had a lovely time. ...
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Article : 455 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Just like a bad penny, I always curn up, but, lately, I have been oh, so lazy where letters are concerned. Summer has come at last. I think, on the whole, I prefer ...
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Article : 46 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am writing a few lines to let you know I have not forgotten you. I should like to have Evelyn Wiseman for a pen friend, and also Pat Baker, of Ceylon. I am ...
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Article : 175 wordsDear Aunt. Mary,—It has been very h[?]re lately. The farmers around here are srarting to build their hay slacks. It is a pretty sight to Fee the stooks all in a row and to see the ...
Article : 246 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I would like to become one of your many nephews, I am 12 years old and will be 13 on November 29. I belong to the N. Jindong Scout ...
Article : 118 wordsFrancis Blake, of Pintharuka, would like to have penfriends. Elva J. Hitchcock. Box 54, Meckering, would like a penfriend (girl) about 13 or ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 1 Dec 1932, Page 13
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