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Issue Details: First known date: 1929... no. 362 August 1929 of The School Paper : Grades V and VI est. 1912 The School Paper : Grades V and VI
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First Page Picture: 'Agriculture' photograph of sculpture by Hamo Thornycroft, 97.
    • Fiction: 'The Nervous Lawyer' abridged from Outre-Mer, an account by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (q.v.) of his first tour in Europe, with (unattributed) illustration: 'Relaxing Into a Long Hard Trot', 101-103; 'The Race For the Silver Skates' abridged from Hans Brinker by Mary Mapes Dodge, with (unattributed) illustration: 'Who Is First?', 108-110.
    • Poetry: 'The Earth and Man' by Irish author Stopford Brooke, 98; 'The Plaint of the Camel' by American poet Charles Edward Carryl, with (unattributed) illustrations, a drawing of a camel and illustration: 'A Camel Caravan In the Mongolian Desert' from My Magazine, 99-100; 'Hie Away!' by Sir Walter Scott (q.v.), 100; '"Time, You Old Gypsy Man"' by English poet Ralph Hodgson, 103; 'Black and White' by H. H. Abbott, 106; 'The Workers' by Irish poet Patrick Macgill (q.v.), with (unattributed) illustration, 107-108.
    • Drama: 'The Mad Tea-Party' abridged from Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (q.v.), with illustration: 'I Haven't the Slightest Idea' by Sir John Tenniel, 104-106.
    • Prose: 'The Man With the Carpets' (unattributed) fable about seasonal beauty, 98-99; 'Stop To Look At Both Sides' (unattributed) fable about two knights, with (unattributed) illustration: 'They Charged At Each Other', 106-107.
    • Song: 'Oh, Who Will O'er the Downs?' music by R. L. de Pearsall (1795-1856), 111-112.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1929 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Bushi"Give us from dawn to dark", James Lister Cuthbertson , single work poetry (p. 111)

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