agriculturalists' unspeakable misfortune."—J. J. Paderewski. This was before the Russians wore pushed hack. What is Poland now? Speech by Mr Parker J. Moloney, M.H.R.- At a pleasant Sunday afternoon! at Taltangatta (.Vic), Mr Parker Moloney, Feilral member tor Inch, speaking for the war funds, referred to the noble work of the school children. "One little fellow," said he, "Hying a few doors From me in Melbourne, owned a well-bred puppythe pride of his hejirt. He wanted to give something of his very own to help the soldier-boys; so after weeks ot anxious thought he decided to raffle jus dog He made several pounds lor his school's patriotic fund, and finally came to the delivery of his pet. Leading his puppy to the winner, he said :"\ou ; will be good to him, sir. for he is a fine pup." =""1 then ran away, leaving a bit of his heart behind. "Is not that little chap's action a tine object: Iw,on for each of us?" asked Mr Molo-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 32, 13 January 1916, Page 6
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166Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 32, 13 January 1916, Page 6
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