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Issue Details:
First known date:
1936...
vol.
72
no.
846
1 September
1936
of
The Australian Journal
est. 1865
The Australian Journal
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Notes
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Includes the final instalment of Arthur W. Upfield's Wings Above the Diamantina.
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Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
- The 8th instalment of Raphael M.D. by Scottish author Augustus Muir;
- The 3rd instalment of The Crimson Crescent by Scottish author Austin Moore (aka Augustus Muir);
- Eggs and Ham by UK author Richard Keverne;
- A Cargo of Camphor by NZ author H. McNeish.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1936 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- That Isn't Golf!, Nancy Elvins (illustrator), single work short story romance (p. 1204-1207)
- Into Whose Hands, L. Gladstone McPherson (illustrator), single work short story (p. 1214-1217)
- Keep Cool, 'Dalgarno' (illustrator), single work short story (p. 1218-1221)
- The Sewing Machine., single work short story (p. 1222-1223, 1229)
- Hoofprints in the Dust, Alex McRae (illustrator), single work short story (p. 1224-1228, 1231)
- Too Much Conscience, single work short story (p. 1230-1231)
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Impromptu in A Flat,
single work
short story
crime
(p. 1240-1255)
Note: Illustrated by Adrian Watts
- Getting the Milk on Board, single work short story humour (p. 1272-1275)
- In Passing, single work column (p. 1298-1299)
- Baa-Baa Black Sheep, single work prose humour (p. 1322-1328)
- Putting Back the Clock : 1865-1936, single work column (p. 1335)
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