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  4. WHY THE MAORI IS RESPECTED.

    The following story will make you understand in some degree why the white man could respect and admire the old-time M[?]ori: ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. CHILDREN'S CORNER.

    Remember— "Pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flower. its blooms are shed. ...

    Article : 329 words
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  7. JUST A LITTLE BOY.

    Oh! I'm just an ordinary boy. Chubby little boy. Scrubby little boy. But though I'm slim and small ...

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  8. A MATTER OF PUNCTUATION.

    An amusing story is told to illustrate the importance of correct punctuation A man was dumping a load of rubbish, on a vacant plot of ground. To [?] ...

    Article : 263 words
  9. "UNCLE SAM'S" LETTER BAG.

    Verun Hough, Longreach, writes:- "[?]ll you kindly enrol me as one of your many nie[?]? I do enjoy reading the letters in the Corner. I am nine years [?] ...

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  10. WHY THE BARBER'S POLE IS STRIPED.

    The origin of the barber's pole is to be traced to the period when the barbers were also surgeons, and practised bleeding. To assist this operation, it being ...

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  11. NEW MEMBERS.

    181 Rhoda Griffiths. Gatehouse; 182 Lila M'Eay, Stanwell; 183 Hugh Dingle, Minnie Downs: 184 Maggie Geary, Longreach. ...

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  12. WORDS TO THE WISE.

    Three things to govern—teruper, tongue, conduct. Three things to cultivate—courage, affection, gentleness. ...

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  13. HER PART.

    "A little keepsake, mother, dear. To wear till I come back!" And o[?]er his mother's aching heart Jim [?]ed a Union Jack. ...

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  14. MARYS OF HISTORY.

    The name of Mary has played an important part in history. In Scotland the first Royal Marie was the daughter of Duke Arnold of Gueldres, who married ...

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  15. OUR COMPETITION.

    "Uncle Sam" offers a book prize for the best descriptive paper on "What boys and girls can do for our soldiers." For competitors sixteen years ...

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  16. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES OF JULY 31.

    L Jumbled towns of Queensland— Charleville, Murwillumbah, Normanton. Rockhampton, Raunces[?] (misspelt), Emerald. ...

    Article : 121 words
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  18. TERRIBLE HEROES.

    Two little children were boasting about their respective soldier-fathers. "My father's a soldier," said one little girl. ...

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  20. PUZZLES.

    [?] Fill in the blanks with words on six letters. A —[?] walked across the green. No [?] saw be there: ...

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