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Includes first instalment of John Dalley's serial fiction, 'The Careerist: An Aspect of Sydney Life', pp. 29-32, 34, 36-39.
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Contains the fourth and final instalment of Barbara Macdonald's humorous series, 'The Epistles of Pamela'. (p. 58)
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1921 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Christmas There and Herei"By England's surf the Yule-log glows, for it is Christmas-tide;",
single work
poetry
(p. 13)
Note: Written as: J. B. Dalley.
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An Illustration by Joyce Dennys : For Amy Eleanor Mack's 'Bushland Stories',
single work
review
— Review of Bushland Stories 1910 selected work children's fiction ; (p. 14)Note: col. illus. -
A Visit to Heysen,
single work
biography
(p. 16-17, 97)
Note: illus., ports
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The Transplanted Artist,
single work
criticism
Norman Lindsay's emphatic response to an after-dinner speech that was delivered to the Society of Artists by George Lambert. Although Lindsay's discussion deals predominantly with Australian art and artists, there is a brief section subtitled, 'The Value of Hugh McCrae's Poetry'.Note: illus., ports
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The Small World I : Ceylon,
single work
prose
travel
'Captain and Mrs Colin Duncan undertook an interesting tour by motor through Ceylon, India and (later) France. Captain Duncan, who is well known in Australia as A.D.C. to the former Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, has recorded his impressions for "The Home" in a short series of articles, of which this is the first.' (appears under title)Note:
- Written as: Captain Colin Duncan
- illus., ports
- The Unusual Gift of Evadne, single work short story humour romance (p. 24, 69-70)
- Australian Humourists II : Henry Lawson, single work short story humour (p. 26-27)
- The Nomadi"My heart is a wild bird", single work poetry (p. 27)
- Voyaging, single work prose travel (p. 70, 73)
- Laughingi"I love the way that people's eyes curl up with", single work poetry (p. 88)
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At a Heifetzky Concert,
single work
short story
humour
(p. 98, 100)
Note: Written as: S. E. Napier.
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