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  2. OUR CHILDERN'S COLUMNS

    The following letters have been received by "Uncle Tom" who conducts "Our Children's Page." In Saturday's issue of "The Dally News." Further tetters will appear from day to day, as space permits ...

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  4. AN AUSTRALIAN MARKSMAN

    Included among the passengers on board the R.M.S. Orient, which passed through Fremantle to-day, was Sergeant Green, of the Sydney regiment ...

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  5. THE NOVELIST.

    Miss Hartland was a rich woman, her father, who had made a large fortune in Australia, having at his death left her all he possessed. She ...

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  7. FIRST CLASS

    Dear Uncle Tom,—I went to the Orphanage and had games with the little ones and they have got a dear little baby there. We have thirteen ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. THIRD CLASS

    Dear Uncle Tom,—We have sold all our tickets, and have orders for more. We would like another 200 tickets.—We remain, your affectionate nieces ...

    Article : 204 words
  9. SECOND CLASS

    Dear Uncle Tom,—I received your pretty post-card and like it very much. The last two Sundays we have been to the Orphanage, and the children were ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. WEST AUSTRALIAN LANDS

    The Premier of Tasmania a few days ago stated publicly that he had been interviewed by a settler named Godfrey who had been to Western ...

    Article : 217 words
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  13. CLEARING A MYSTERY.

    At last, and none too soon, says the Paris correspondent of the London "Telegraph," the police have laid hands on one set of alleged stranglers and ...

    Article : 462 words
  14. DOING THE SQUARE THING.

    Mrs. Millsap's new girl, who never had gone out to service before and had had scarcely any experience as a cook, appeared to be willing and industrious ...

    Article : 218 words
  15. NO MEED TO WORRY.

    "Just fancy!" exclaimed Mrs. Sophtic, looking up from the paper. "I haven't time to fancy anything," grumbled her husband, his eyes fixed ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. THOSE AMERICAN NAMES.

    The elderly matron with the bundles who was journeying to a point in Wisconsin and occupied a seat near the middle of the car, had fallen asleep. ...

    Article : 120 words
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