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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

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[ill] BIRD SHOW

... 5 .MOUTH BIRD SHOW. ' e'ansday the second annual show of i ,tiltry, pigeons, and cage birds, rabbits, cats, J-ad cavies was openedl at the Volunteer Drill 's Hall in Alfred-road, Landporti in connection I, with the kortsmtiouth Ponltry, Pigeon, ?? it ...

HAMPSHIRE TELEGRAPH LITERARY COMPETITION

... heigh ho I heigh ho I But I know Why the seas do ebb and flow, How the stars in their courses go, And that the earth's bright flowers grow For many uses here below. He is a very great noble, he, And he walks the earth right daintily, He knows his genealogical ...

OUR PRIZE STORIES

... lhin wile saw that he Mas a61eep she sat dovn I ntear titil. There was a paragraph ill the paper i .V hit h she watlted to show him, it Was an I manouocinent of Ilarold laiaiten's marriage, . rhe hid for at long time beell trying to gatlher cotintige ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... F. F. (Putney, S.W.).-Next wee¾.as F. M. (Blsckland,.-The lines are not suiuvble for theprizce f competition. R. L. Hl. (Chelsea-road, Southsea).-Too lolse. Yoa It should not write across the open shseet. Pager one quarter ,v the si17e ould ?? far sore ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... put up with its dulness, I I anewered, and at this he placed his hand on my a ahoalder-a ?? action of his-and o laughed, showing his-white teeth. 1I .INo place can be aull with so pleasant a t Irieud as you, my denr Harry, for a companion, 1 he answered ...

OUR LITERARY COMPETITION

... when I got into the prison yard was Bill Flowers. He had been S caught at Thatcham, two nights after me, and q had only bean brought in the van that very morning. It FirTt P~izz.-Sent by A. E. Tasw, 3, Chelsea. sl road, Southases a. ti A SWARM OF BEES ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... cottage ; a lovely fair haired tygrl ws standing by an open window arranging iis flowers in some vases, when tile servant broughti Us, in themsorming paper. The flowers were forsaken,i Ithe newspaper caught up inlstead, and eagerlyp 0 IIo y a; b t a ai ...

OUR PRIZE STORIES

... against his shoulder. ' , go IT'lhreu she told' him the whole 'tale, 'as. I hiave or I. ,t told you, rind she showed lum her poems, which .1 cannot show you, but you can get them from - Mndies for yourselves, and when he .had 'lenked I '5throu-h the~m rind ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... palliation. They exchalnged ly literature. and Dick visitecd Mrs. Capren in her hus- tt ,f band's absetice. Ile also sent her flowers ani a sI e birtbday preseot, which coming to the nleowlef e of as her husband incensed himn beyosd measure. There cc is every ...

HAMPSHIRE TELEGRAPH LITERARY COMPETITION

... Ton that ore gemman w'ith a clean shirt on for a song' beei A round of applause from the rest of the joiy stroi beggars showed how eagerlv they responded tv the iN . appeal thus mado to EIls Royal Highuoss. and Eo winked significantly at Major Hanger ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... offer them merciful terms, if they wnuld hearken to my voice. I therefore, my comrades drawing up in tile position that Would show theml with the greatest advautage to the exieuy-1 therefore advanced alone towarls the habitation of tile unljust. Halting ...