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Issue Details: First known date: 1917... no. 231 November 1917 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: 'Slipper Orchids' (unattributed) accompanying poem: 'Spider Orchids', [145].
    • Editor's Note: 'War Relief: The Coming Christmas at the Front', 157-158.
    • Poetry: 'Storm Song' by American poet Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) with picutre: 'In a Rough Sea', 150-151.
    • Fiction: 'The Old War Horse's Story' extract from Black Beauty by english author Anna Sewell (1820-1878) with (unattributed) picture: 'Fearful as it Was, No One Stopped, No One turned Back' (unattributed) 151-155.
    • Prose: 'More Frightened Than Hurt' by French author P. L. Courier, 147-148; 'Nest for Dinner' (unattributed) 149-150; 'Children Who Have Never Known What Peace is Like' (unattributed) with two pictures: 'French Boy Wearing a Gas Mask' and 'In the Wake of the German Retreat: A British Tommy Sharing his Rations With French Children' from The Sphere, 155-156.
    • Song: 'A Cavalry Charger' words adapted from The Times and music by Muriel Hanson, 158-160.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1917 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Spider Orchidsi"Still they stand upon the hillside and the low sun glances", Marie E. J. Pitt , single work poetry (p. [145]-146)
Note: With (unattributed) photograph: 'Slipper Orchids'.
Tree Musici"Trees that were sown by the wind,", Hugh McCrae , single work poetry (p. 148)
The Wattle Is a Lady : Three Part Song for Female Voices The Wattle Is a Lady, Amy Eleanor Mack , Frank Hutchens (composer), single work lyric/song (p. 149)
Note: With (unattributed) photograph: 'The Wattle is a Lady'.

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Notes:
Literary material by Australian authors in this issue:
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