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Issue Details: First known date: 1915... no. 200 April 1915 of The School Paper : Grades V and VI est. 1912 School Paper : Grades V and VI
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors is individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First page picture: 'The Murray Where Hume and Hovell's Party Crossed It, 20th November 1824' photograph by S. Collier, Bungowannah NSW accompanying poem: 'Pioneers', [33].
    • Editor's Note: 'Discovery Day will be celebrated on 23rd April', [33].
    • Poetry: 'Germany's Crime Against Belgium and Its Result' extract from King Albert's Book by Rudyard Kipling (q.v.) 48.
    • Prose: The First Journey Across Victoria' (unattributed) with three (unattributed) pictures: 'Hamilton Hume', 'Map Showing the Route of Hume and Hovell's Party and of Major Mitchell's Through the North Eastern District' and 'Map Showing the Route of Hume and Hovell's Party Through Victoria' and two photographs by S. Collier of Bungowannah: 'The Hovell Tree, Albury NSW' and 'Memorial to Hume at Albury', 34-39; 'Ulysses and Polyphemus' from Homer (q.v.) with illustration: 'Ulysses Pouring Out the Wine for Polyphemus' from Flaxman's Classical Outlines, 45-47.
    • Song: 'Auld Lang Syne' words by Robert Burns (q.v.) to a Scottish tune, 47-48.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1915 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Pioneersi"We are the old-world people,", Frank Hudson , single work poetry (p. [33]-34)
Note: With photograph: 'The Murray Where Hume and Hovell's Party Crossed It, 20th November 1824' by S. Collier of Bungowannah NSW.
When Sturt Rowed Up the Murrayi"They had torn the veil that had hidden the heart of our Austral land", Nathan F. Spielvogel , single work poetry (p. 39-40)
Cook's First Voyage, Charles R. Long , Gilbert M. Wallace , extract prose children's (p. 40-44)
Note: With photograph: 'A Memorial to Captain Cook at Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound, North East of South Island, New Zealand' by W. Hahn and (unattributed) photograph: 'Remains of the Tree to Which it is Thought the Endeavour Was Made Fast, Cooktown, Queensland' and 'Statue of Captain Cook in Front of Admiralty House, Whitehall, London' from The Herald, Melbourne.

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Literary material by Australian authors in this issue:
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