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Issue Details: First known date: 1925... vol. 1 no. 11 3 February 1925 of The Australian Woman's Mirror est. 1924-1961 The Australian Woman's Mirror
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1925 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Tiny, J. W. Heming , single work short story
A stray dog discovers life on the street is preferable to domesticity.
(p. 4, 58-59)
Publicity Pays, Lesley Williams , single work short story
A wife devises a means of persuading her old-fashioned husband to pay her an allowance.
(p. 5, 61)
New York's Scientific Domesticity : Sydney Singer on Workless Homes, Beedee , single work column
Australian contralto, Kate Rooney, who moved to America following her marriage to William Kirkham, talks about the labour-saving devices available to American women.
(p. 8, 55)
Letters and Their Writers, Mabel Forrest , single work column
Considers whether women or men are the better letter-writers.
(p. 10)
Australian Movie Land : Behind the Scenes in Studio and on Location, Sheila Shannon , single work column
Describes the film studio Australasian Films Ltd, at Rushcutter's Bay, and the difficulties involved in becoming an actor.
(p. 11, 56)
Prudencei"She thought that trouble was coming by,", Dorothea Mackellar , single work poetry (p. 12)
'That Hath Ears'i"I made a song for you", Nora McAuliffe , single work poetry (p. 13)
The Dearest Placei"I know the dearest little place", E. Morey , single work poetry (p. 14)
In a Country Hospital, Blackbutt , single work column
Describes a day as a patient in a country hospital.
(p. 17, 56)
Our Women of the Open Ways : Part II, Alec H. Chisholm , single work column
Pays tribute to the work of women naturalists, particularly botanical illustrators, and the significant contribution these women have made to nature studies in Australia.
(p. 18, 57)
The Wail of the Lady-Helpi"There's curry to cook for tea at five,", Jane Franklin King , single work poetry (p. 23)
Mermaidsi"When Tennyson tuned his lyre of old,", Alice Gore-Jones , single work poetry humour (p. 25)
Sky Flowersi"There are sky-flowers in your eyes, Sybil,", Douglas Ainslie , single work poetry (p. 28)
Untitled, single work review (p. 28, 55) Section: Let's Talk About Books
Gum Tipsi"From off the topmost tips of happy trees", M. B. Paton , single work poetry (p. 38)
Naming the babyi"Father wanted "Mary," just a good old-fashioned name;", Douglas Malloch , single work poetry (p. 40)
The Free Onei"My soul has the right of the swinging tides,", Llywelyn Lucas , single work poetry (p. 44)
Untitledi""Careful with fire," is good advice, we know;", Will Carleton , single work poetry (p. 50)
The Babyi"I have a baby sister", J. McGuinness , single work poetry (p. 52)
A Midnight Adventurei"Timothy, the naughty boy,", Marjorie Larcombe , single work poetry (p. 54)
Note: In 'Piccaninnies' Pages'
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