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- y The Bulletin vol. 57 no. 2918 15 January 1936 Z630176 1936 periodical issue 1936 pg. 40-41
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- y It's Harder for Girls and Other Stories Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1942 Z824564 1942 selected work short story Short-Shift Saturday and Other Stories Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1942 pg. 63-70
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- y An Australian Muster A. A. Phillips (editor), Melbourne London : Oxford University Press Melbourne University Press , 1946 Z71310 1946 anthology short story prose extract Melbourne London : Oxford University Press Melbourne University Press , 1946 pg. 128-134
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- y View from Kalgoorlie Ted Mayman (editor), Perth : Landfall Press , 1969 Z269389 1969 selected work short story Perth : Landfall Press , 1969 pg. 128-133
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- y The Penguin Book of Australian Short Stories Harry Payne Heseltine (editor), Ringwood : Penguin , 1976 Z333518 1976 anthology short story Ringwood : Penguin , 1976 pg. 130-135
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- y My Country : Australian Poetry and Short Stories, Two Hundred Years Leonie Kramer (editor), Sydney : Lansdowne , 1985 Z1067493 1985 anthology poetry short story Sydney : Lansdowne , 1985 pg. 59-63
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- y Twelve Australian Yarns : A Workshop for Readers and Writers H. J. Chatfield (editor), H. J. Williamson (editor), Melbourne : Longman Cheshire , 1985 Z1742687 1985 anthology short story 'A talking turtle, an Australian Santa Claus, a tragic drowning, two venturesome schoolboys and a deserted hut are some of the unusual subjects of this entertaining collection of yarns. Twelve Australian Yarns, with its workshop format, focuses on spoken language and provides students with some exciting opportunities to practise their oral language skills.' (Source: Publisher's blurb) Melbourne : Longman Cheshire , 1985 pg. 83-88
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