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1911
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1911
Little Trees in Big Numbers
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Appears in:
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The North Queensland Register
8 May
1911
Z1100853
1911
newspaper issue
1911
pg.
28-30
Note: Here the essay is divided into two parts: Part I describes the journey from Melbourne, and Part II describes Emerald.
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y
The North Queensland Register
8 May
1911
Z1100853
1911
newspaper issue
1911
pg.
28-30
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Appears in:
- y The Gentle Art of Beachcombing : A Collection of Writings by E. J. Banfield St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1989 Z460540 1989 selected work autobiography essay non-fiction short story travel A selection of E. J. Banfield's unknown and little-known writings including articles originally published as columns in the North Queensland Register and other newspapers. St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1989 pg. 119-124
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Settings:
- Emerald, Silvan - Monbulk - Gembrook area, Melbourne - East, Melbourne, Victoria,
- Melbourne, Victoria,