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J. J. Hardie, Observer of the Inland
1955
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 16 no. 1 1955; (p. 13-16) -
Intimate Jottings
1933
single work
column
— Appears in: The Australian Women's Weekly , 12 August vol. 1 no. 10 1933; (p. 23) -
Fellowship of Australian Writers [Report]
1933
single work
column
— Appears in: All About Books , 15 February vol. 5 no. 2 1933; (p. 30) -
Untitled
1932
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Woman's Mirror , 20 December 1932; (p. 43)
— Review of Cattle Camp 1931 single work novel -
'Bulletin' Prize Novels : Second Competition
1930
single work
column
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 March vol. 51 no. 2614 1930; (p. 9)Announcement of the results of the second Bulletin Novel Competition. The competition closed on December 31 1929 and from 275 entries the judges made the following awards: First (£400) The Passage by Vance Palmer; Second (£250) Wards of the Outer March by K. G. Taylor (Daniel Hamline); Third (£100) Cattle Camp by J. J. Hardie.
Highly Commended: 'The Sow's Ear' by Eurus; 'Blue North' by Kullinoah; 'Johnny' by Edinensis; Break o' Day by Mateewa; 'Alien Corn' by Sorcerer; 'The Silent Voice' by Toc H.
Commended: 'The White Mantle' by Max Masterman; 'Bitter Bread' by Ian Grove; 'The Involuntary Adventure' by Andrew; 'A Knight in Moleskins' by Warrego; 'The Affair at Ardee' by Alison Starr; 'Thin Smoke' by Merentio; 'Billabong Gold' by Advance Australia; 'Three Daughters' by Kinapaka; 'Holiday' by Waradgery; 'Winning Out' by 1837; 'Boy in the Dusk' by Kelburn; 'Poet Polish' by Bokhara; 'Circumstantial Evidence' by Dobroyd; 'Three Waterholes' by E. M. Hosking (E.M. Chapman); 'The Duffers' by Ellen de Lacy [it's possible that this is Kay Glasson Taylor's Pick and the Duffers]; 'Lost Valley' by Billabong; 'Morning Glory' by Koongara.
Portraits of the prize winners on page 16.
Note: The authors were required to submit their manuscripts under a writing name. In many instances, their identities remain to be established.
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Untitled
1932
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Woman's Mirror , 20 December 1932; (p. 43)
— Review of Cattle Camp 1931 single work novel -
Fellowship of Australian Writers [Report]
1933
single work
column
— Appears in: All About Books , 15 February vol. 5 no. 2 1933; (p. 30) -
'Bulletin' Prize Novels : Second Competition
1930
single work
column
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 March vol. 51 no. 2614 1930; (p. 9)Announcement of the results of the second Bulletin Novel Competition. The competition closed on December 31 1929 and from 275 entries the judges made the following awards: First (£400) The Passage by Vance Palmer; Second (£250) Wards of the Outer March by K. G. Taylor (Daniel Hamline); Third (£100) Cattle Camp by J. J. Hardie.
Highly Commended: 'The Sow's Ear' by Eurus; 'Blue North' by Kullinoah; 'Johnny' by Edinensis; Break o' Day by Mateewa; 'Alien Corn' by Sorcerer; 'The Silent Voice' by Toc H.
Commended: 'The White Mantle' by Max Masterman; 'Bitter Bread' by Ian Grove; 'The Involuntary Adventure' by Andrew; 'A Knight in Moleskins' by Warrego; 'The Affair at Ardee' by Alison Starr; 'Thin Smoke' by Merentio; 'Billabong Gold' by Advance Australia; 'Three Daughters' by Kinapaka; 'Holiday' by Waradgery; 'Winning Out' by 1837; 'Boy in the Dusk' by Kelburn; 'Poet Polish' by Bokhara; 'Circumstantial Evidence' by Dobroyd; 'Three Waterholes' by E. M. Hosking (E.M. Chapman); 'The Duffers' by Ellen de Lacy [it's possible that this is Kay Glasson Taylor's Pick and the Duffers]; 'Lost Valley' by Billabong; 'Morning Glory' by Koongara.
Portraits of the prize winners on page 16.
Note: The authors were required to submit their manuscripts under a writing name. In many instances, their identities remain to be established.
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Intimate Jottings
1933
single work
column
— Appears in: The Australian Women's Weekly , 12 August vol. 1 no. 10 1933; (p. 23) -
J. J. Hardie, Observer of the Inland
1955
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 16 no. 1 1955; (p. 13-16)
Awards
- Sydney, New South Wales,
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cScotland,ccUnited Kingdom (UK),cWestern Europe, Europe,
- Queensland,
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cFrance,cWestern Europe, Europe,
- 1910s