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Issue Details: First known date: 1930... vol. 6 no. 35 22 July 1930 of The Australian Woman's Mirror est. 1924-1961 The Australian Woman's Mirror
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* Contents derived from the 1930 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
At the Devil's Elbow, Margaret Nixon , single work short story
Infuriated with his unreliable car, John Brett tells his daughter, June, that she can have it if she can get it started. Simmons, who sold the car to her father, helps her and after he has explained its idiosyncrasies, she drives it home. June is determined not to marry a bully like her father and the car gives her a perfect way to test her suitors.
(p. 8, 50 - 51)
The Tragic Stage : Some Misfortunes of Actresses in Australia, Hamfat , single work column
Hamfat, herself an actor, relates some of the traumatic events in actors' lives that the public is unaware of.
(p. 12, 41)
The Enemiesi"Love makes time pass away", N. H. (fl. 1927) , single work poetry (p. 14) Section: Between Ourselves
Felicity Gives Noticei"The little winds blow up and down", Rob McConnal , single work poetry (p. 15) Section: Between Ourselves
The Song in the Foresti"I have been in the forest where the tall trees are", Edith Mary England , single work poetry (p. 16) Section: Between Ourselves
Untitled, Franziska , single work review
— Review of Black Sunday : And Poems of Light and Shade René Desor , 1930 selected work poetry ;
The reviewer criticises the poet's tendency to slide from 'a higher plane ... to bathos' and quotes from her poem commemorating the 1926 Black Sunday bushfires in Victoria.
(p. 24) Section: Let's Talk About Books

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