Maxtin Hambleton has pleasure ia announcing Christmas essay Competition, which will be divided into two classes—senior and junior. Boys and girls to the age of 16 will comprise the junior division., and the senior division will be open to readers up to the age of 21. ...
Article : 316 wordsSenior Award.—Hamilton Stuart Patterson, Moringa, East-street, Ipswich. Subject: Bacon and Scott a Comparison. Junior Pint Prize.—Diana Montgomery, Post Office, Toowoomba. Subject: Christmas Fancies. ...
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Article : 411 wordsI think it was Mr. Robert Blatchford, the well-known English journalist, who advised us to read at least 15 biographies of the most famous of our countrymen. ...
Article : 699 words"Old Flintrock is going to give a dinner on Christmas Day, and all of hie friends will be invited. "How many guests does he expect ...
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Advertising : 573 wordsWith the spirit of Christmas in the air we cannot think of ordinary things in an ordinary way. Mankind becomes man kind. A softening influence pervades all and sundry. Mrs. Asperity has the acid in her ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsIn a little log hat, partly covered with snow, two people were crouching over a fire. It was a bleak winter night, and the snow beat mercilessly on this ...
Article : 479 wordsIt is so slippery that I fear those children will fall. Some people who come to see me do not like dogs. ...
Article : 254 wordsThis story draws our attention to the importance of carefully choosing the food we eat and conclude with a reference to Christmas fare. Solve the puzzle carefully, write your solution in in ink, and then forward it to "Picture Story," Martin Hambleton, The Sunday Mail, not later than Saturday, December ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 102 wordsWe find it everywhere. The rich man lays aside bis cares, the poor forgets his sorrows. For young and old life rings with ...
Article : 163 wordsCome and poll a Christmas cracker, Just a special one with me; As with bang it bursts asunder ...
Article : 70 wordsCONJURING is a very entertaining hobby, and the person who can perform a few good conjuring tricks with skill and ...
Article : 1,055 wordsUntil the middle of the fourth century of the Christian era the date of the Saviour's birth was a subject of constant controversy. The Eastern and ...
Article : 212 wordsThis competition (for which book prizes will be awarded) will be continued. Senior and junior competitors are asked to note that, as the Christmas ...
Article : 112 wordsThe earliest of all Christmas hymns was written by Prudentins, who was born in 348, The English version, "Of the Father's Lore Begotten," is still sung ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Idea of the Christmas card seems to have sprung from a birthday card that John Calcott. R.A., executed for Sir Henry Cole about 1845. The artist's ...
Article : 263 wordsTake equal parts of kindness, Unselfishness and thoughtfulness. Mix in an atmosphere of love; Add a spice of usefulness ...
Article : 40 wordsThe majority of the entrants in this competition misunderstood the terms of the problem, and consequently failed to give the correct number. ...
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Sunday Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1926 - 1954), Sun 16 Dec 1928, Page 16
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