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Issue Details:
First known date:
1930...
vol.
6
no.
32
1 July
1930
of
The Australian Woman's Mirror
est. 1924-1961
The Australian Woman's Mirror
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Contains the eleventh instalment of Kay Glasson Taylor's Wards of the Outer March, p. 4
Contains the sixth instalment of Alys Brown's The Three Daughters, p. 6
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1930 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Dream Baby,
single work
short story
Barbara Newell, childless and unmarried, has achieved fame by writing a book which presents an idealised picture of motherhood. When she marries Ronald Edwards, who is entranced by the picture she has drawn, she is forced to try and live up to the ideal she created.
- Here at the End of Summeri"Here at the end of Summer", single work poetry (p. 14) Section: Between Ourselves
- The Trysting-Placei"The trees still grow where we used to meet", single work poetry (p. 15) Section: Between Ourselves
- Poignancyi"All the pain in the world so suddenly mine,", single work poetry (p. 16) Section: Between Ourselves
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