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Issue Details: First known date: 1911... no. 173 September 1911 of The School Paper for Class III est. 1896 The School Paper for Class III
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First page picture: 'Wattle Blossoms', photograph by A. J. Relph, 113.
    • Poetry: 'Spring Song' by English poet Robert Browning (q.v.) 115; 'The Lamb' by English poet William Blake (q.v.), with photograph: 'I, a Child, and Thou, a Lamb', 116; 'How the Baby Grows' (unattributed), 120-121; [Untitled] single line from 'September in Australia' by Henry Clarence Kendall (q.v.) 123.
    • Fiction: 'The Ten Fairies', extract from the German of Guerber by Sara Cone Bryant in Stories to Tell to Children, with illustration: 'A Country Home in Germany' from stereograph lent by A. K. Zimmerman, Australasian Representative of Underwood and Underwood, New York, 118-120; 'Hugh John and the Scots Greys', abridged from Sir Toady Lion by Scottish author S. R. Crockett, with illustration: 'Every Glade Glittered As It Came To the Salute', 121-123; 'A Cup of Cold Water' (unattributed) from Tales of Old Time, with illustration: 'You Need It More Than I Do', 126-127.
    • Prose: 'Water Spiders', extract from article by Margaret Nelson in The Children's Paper, with illustration: 'The Nest of the Water Spider', 116-118; 'A Chat About the Months: September' (unattributed) with three unnamed extracts of poetry (indexed below) by Henry Clarence Kendall (q.v.), Adam Lindsay Gordon (q.v.) and William Gay (q.v.), with illustrations: 'Victorian Locomotives Old and New' and cameo of 'John King', 123-125; 'The Poor Man Enriched' from Kriloff's Russian Fables, 127-128.
  • Preceding or following each piece is a short glossary of the longer words contained therein, as well as notes about people and places mentioned, and comments on the metre of poetry. There are also often 'General Notes' which ask the reader questions about the work.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1911 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Wattle The Song of the Wattlei"The bush was grey a week to-day,", Veronica Mason , single work poetry (p. 113-114)
A Brave Australian Girl, single work prose children's (p. 114-115)
Note: With (unattributed) illustration: 'She Set Out For the Horse', 115.
Untitledi"Brave month that bringest back the sun", William Gay , extract poetry (p. 123)
[Untitled]i"In Spring, when the wattle-gold trembles", Adam Lindsay Gordon , single work extract poetry (p. 123)
[Untitled], Henry Kendall , extract poetry (p. 123)

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Notes:
Literary material by Australian authors in this issue:
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