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Issue Details:
First known date:
1914...
no.
195
November
1914
of
The School Paper : Grades V and VI
est. 1912
School Paper : Grades V and VI
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Notes
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Only literary material by Australian authors is individually indexed.
Other material in this issue includes:
- First page picture: '"Down Crags of Glitter" Sailor's Creek Falls, Musk Vale, Near Daylesford, Victoria' accompanying poem: 'Stanzas From "Orara"', [161].
- Poetry: 'The Fall of D'Assas' by Felicia Dorothea Hemans (q.v.) with (unattributed) photograph: 'A Family in Auvergne, France', 165-166; 'Killed at the Ford (Scene: The American Civil War, 1861-1865)' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (q.v.) 170-171.
- Fiction: 'The Last Lesson in French' translated from the French by Alphonse Daudet ( 1840-1897) with (unattributed) photograph: 'A Modern French School' and illustration: 'Children in Alsace' from Hansi's Mon Village, 162-165.
- Prose: 'The First Grenadier of France' (unattributed) with two (unattributed) photographs: 'Statue of the French Republic, Paris' and 'Monsieur Raymond Poincare President of the French Republic', 166-170.
- Song: 'The Marseillaise', 174-176.
- Notices: 'The Victorian State Schools' Patriotic League', 176.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1914 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Stanzas from Orarai"The strong sob of the chafing stream",
extract
poetry
(p. [161]-162)
Note: With illustration: '"Down the Crags of Glitter" Sailor's Creek Falls, Musk Vale, Near Daylesford, Victoria'.
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The Legend of the Black Opal,
single work
prose
children's
(p. 171-173)
Note: Part I for continuation. With three photographs: 'The Mother' from The Picturesque Atlas of Australia, 'Father and Son' photograph lent by the Aborigines Protection Board, Victoria and 'A Mia Mia or Native Hut, Australia: The Natives in the Foreground are Making Fire' (unattributed).
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