'We have a dear little baby sister, called Jacqueline. She isn't one month old yet, but she is a dear. I said I put her in Mummy's stocking as a baby doll. She's pink and chubby, and a darling." "TIPPETTY TOES" (9). Brooklyn. / "SHEARING." "We were shearing last week, and I had some good fun. On Saturday I was at the sheds all day, but when I had to go to school. I went at 6 o'clock. It was such fun marking the sheep; filling the press; stamping on the wool; watching the men pick over the fleeces; counting the sheep, and lots of other things." ' . .'./' SUNSET" (11). Cnrterton. 'THE NEW. ARRIVAL." 'Daddy and I'were-up on the hills overlooking the harbour, and watching the Jubilee Dock, with' its two tugs towing it towards the "entrance. My little dog Whiskers was having a great time scampering up and down the hills." "FUCHSIA MAID" (10). x\ Tewtown. "THE FLOATING DOCK." "Last Monday the Floating Dock came in. We live on tho hills facing t.lio Heads, ami Dad took a photo of it. Wo also looked through the opera glasses at it." "FREDA FROG" ((5). Rowlands. "VERY BUSY." "I had a lovely JEcccano for Christinas. I've been very busy building models, and have been v c 'ry successful with cranes, cart?, an aeroplane, windmills, and swings." "BEOWN ELF" (12). Groytovrn.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 16
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