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Issue Details:
First known date:
1920...
vol.
41
no.
2083
15 January
1920
of
The Bulletin
est. 1880
The Bulletin
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* Contents derived from the 1920 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Blind Mournersi"Before they took his useless corpse away", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Ther Shelli"When in the meadows of the inmost land,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- The Batsmani"Fifty not out! And Fate, the umpire, sighs.", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Rooksi"Like tattered scraps of paper they are fluttering and rising,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Women in Men's Work, single work essay (p. 7-8)
- The Happy Lunatici"Poor Brown is hopelessly insane,", single work poetry (p. 9)
- Afion Kara Hissari"I wonder if the days are still", single work poetry war literature (p. 14)
- The Reformed Vandali"We did not, I am glad to say,", single work poetry humour (p. 16)
- A Discolorable Imitationi"Disrespectfully of niggers", single work poetry (p. 16)
- The Jest of Living Upside-Downi"Last night I chatted with the moon,", single work poetry humour (p. 18)
- Summer-Timei"When the flowery, showery summer goes a-singing to the south", single work poetry (p. 20)
- Untitled, single work column (p. 20)
- The Tale of an Old Gum-Treei"I've waited and watched for a hundred years,", single work poetry (p. 22)
- Untitled [The Bulletin, 15 January 1920], single work correspondence (p. 24)
- Journalism in the North, single work prose humour (p. 24)
- The Tragedy in Paulo's Bari"The world lay at the summer's feet,", single work poetry humour (p. 26)
- The Property-Man's Yarni"We were making a fortune in the "smalls"", single work poetry humour (p. 36)
- The Parson's Prayeri"Dear Brethren, - Do you ever think", single work poetry humour (p. 38)
- The Wallet, single work short story (p. 47)
- Their Day's worki"Full many a flower has perished", single work poetry (p. 47)
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