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Issue Details: First known date: 1931... 25 June 1931 of The Queenslander est. 1866 The Queenslander
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* Contents derived from the 1931 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Repairing a Breakdown, Arthur Groom , single work column
Restoring flow from an artesian bore whose 350 feet deep pump-valve has broken.
(p. 4)
Cartridges, Don Gordon , single work short story
A New Britain native who shoots pigeons for a Catholic mission priest is refused permission to marry the girl he desires. Rebelling, he saves live cartridges after each hunting trip and incites his tribe to massacre the assembled missionaries at the opening of a new church. German pursuers heading for his village are held up and many killed by the hunter, who saves the last of his cartridges for himself.
(p. 6)
Best Australian Novel, single work column
A report of Palmer's being awarded the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal.
(p. 44)
Essex Evans : Annual Pilgrimage, single work essay
On the anniversary of the birth of George Essex Evans a group of Toowoomba residents gather at his memorial to pay tribute. The essay recounts the tributary speech delivered by R. Spencer Browne.
(p. 44)
Note: In Column: Books and Writers

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