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  2. Eleanor Barbour's Pages

    DEAR CHRONICLE READERS—I am writing your letter this week during a very hurried three days' visit to Melbourne. A busy war-time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "Chronicle" Readers' Stamps Make London Evacuees Happy

    DEAR ELEANOR BARBOUR—Several months ago, when an appeal was published in "The Chronicle" for stamps to amuse children from the London slums who had been evacuated to thee country districts, I sent along a parcel, and ...

    Article : 837 words
  4. Who Can Help "Auntie Neil" With Pickled Cucumbers?

    DEAR ELEANOR BARBOUR—I believe it is quite time I wrote to you, as it is over four months since I sent my last letter to you ...

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  5. from MERRY ME

    A whirr of sound among the gum-tree boughs! Why, music seems to ripple through the bark ...

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