Dear Aunt Mary.—The children up here are geting ready their bonfire for the fifth. There doesn't seem to be too many bonfires, because they burn one another's. Summer is coming show ...
Article : 344 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I suppose you have almost forgotten me, for it is ages and ages since I last wrote to you, but I hope that, in future, I shall write more ...
Article : 251 wordsLittle Tommy, running into the farm house, excitedly: "Eh, mother, there's a mouse in the milk? Mother: "Did you take it out. Tommy?" ...
Article : 208 wordsMy Dear Girls and Boys,—Since I last wrote to you, dears, I have seen a number of interesting things. First of all, a little boy came in to see me, and showed me his silk worms. He was delighted with them, and told me that he was going to get a lot of silk from them, and would give some silk ...
Article : 406 wordsPluck will win—its average is sure. He wins the fight who can most endure, Who faces issues, he who never shirks, Who waits and watches, and who always ...
Article : 38 wordsNEW FURIOUS FLOOD: Evelyn Wiseman. NEW RUSHING RIVER: Will Pegg. ...
Article : 18 wordsDrawn by R. Ashdown, aged ll years. Drawn by Evelyn Barnes, aged 16 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—I have not written for a while but I have been very busy lately and have not had much time for letter writing. I saw in "The Western Mail" last week, that my ...
Article : 269 wordsWhat little birds always have meals with you? Lots of little swallows. Why is a person in bed like an unbound ...
Article : 155 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—Will you please enroll me as a member of the Silver Chain? I am euchring 1/ in stamps for my subscription. Will you please send me a badge ...
Article : 245 wordsThis week we send birthday greetings to the following members:— THURSDAY (November 10).—Dudley Hollard (Dangin),17; Nellie Roberts ...
Article : 108 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—It is such a long time since I wrote to you last, tliat you must think I am getting lazy. We had a fair bit of rain a few days back; it came down heavy during Friday ...
Article : 243 wordsFat Boy: "By the look of you one would think there had been a famine." Thin Boy: "Yes, and by the look of you one would think that you were the cause ...
Article : 43 words1. A huge tree and a valley. 2. An animal that bellows and a stream. 3. An old-fashioned kind of dress and a weight. ...
Article : 129 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—Thank you very much for the Silver Chain member's badge, also the lovely birthday card; I feel so pleased to think I am on? of your many nieces. ...
Article : 161 wordsHere is a novel and pretty little article which would he very useful during the coming months, when we all hope to enjoy sea bathes, swimming baths, etc. It is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 132 wordsPut the popcorn seeds (which you can buy from any seedsman) into fairly well manured ground about two feet apart and keep fairly well watered. After a few ...
Article : 190 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—Thank you very much for the pretty birthday card you sent me. We had our Beverley Show here a few weeks ago. I won first prize for crayon drawing in the sixth ...
Article : 257 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—I hnve been reading the Children's Page in "The Western Mail." and 1 a m very interested in it. Will you. have me for a link and let me be one ...
Article : 166 wordsHazel Dowell, Bibra Lake, would-be pleased to have a penfriend who belongs to a Bird Club. Aubrey Brede, P.O., Wheelarra, wants a ...
Article : 27 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I have always read the Children's Corner and would like to become a member. I am ten years old and in class 3 at school by the ...
Article : 68 wordsHere we see Polly making a nice new frock for her dolly. But let us took behind the trellis and see what mischief Peter is up to. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 10 Nov 1932, Page 13
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