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Note that there was no September 1905 issue of Steele Rudd's Magazine. An editorial notice on the contents page (p. xv) of the October 1905 issue states :
'During the late disasterous dengue fever epidemic our whole literary staff was laid up with the fever, and in consequence the April issue of the Magazine was delayed by over a month. Since then strenuous but unavailing efforts have been made to overtake the lost time, and we have now decided to nominally miss the month of September, calling this the October issue of the Magazine.
The substitution of the month of October for that of September in connection with this issue will make no real difference to either subscribers or advertisers, both of whom will receive the same number of issues and advertisements as if the change had bever been made.'
Contents
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Have You Set Your Standards High?i"Do you cringe and creep when your heart should leap - do you crawl when a king goes by?",
single work
poetry
(p. 825-826)
Note: Editor's note: (Grant Hervey in Steele Rudd's Magazine.)
- King Batt, single work short story (p. 827-829)
- An Irresistible Bait, single work short story humour (p. 830-831)
- The Fortune-Teller, single work short story (p. 832)
- The Most Perlitest Bloke Yous Ever See, single work short story humour (p. 833-835)
- At Stony Risesi"There's a place called Stony Rises,", single work poetry (p. 836-837)
- Andrew Mack Philosophy, single work short story humour (p. 837)
- A Night on the Track, single work short story humour (p. 838-840)
- My Love and Ii"Into the heart of the ancient woods,", single work poetry (p. 841)
- Jim Blair, single work short story crime (p. 842-843)
- Australian Landscape Art, single work essay humour (p. 844-846)
- Why Joe Watson Took the Pledge, single work short story humour (p. 847-848)
- The Greater Claim, single work short story (p. 849-852)
- Pap Meets Trouble, single work short story humour (p. 853-854)
- Remembrancei"Do you remember the old brown boat,", single work poetry (p. 854)
- Letetia : A Tale of the West, single work short story (p. 855-859)
- In Praise of Childreni"Give me the kids for comrades - I'm tired of politicians,", single work poetry (p. 860)
- Love's Tokeni"To Ethel fair", single work poetry (p. 864)
- Old Clothesi"High in the Jew dealer's window hung, they call, with a sobbing cry,", single work poetry (p. 865)
- Moreton Bay, single work prose (p. 867-872)