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Issue Details:
First known date:
1918...
no.
235
March
1918
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: 'Elves Dancing by Moonlight' by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (q.v.) from Gum Tree Brownie and Other Faerie Folk of the Never Never by Tarella Quin (q.v.) accompanying poem: 'The Lost Fairies', [17].
- Editor's Note: 'Our Schools and the War', 29; 'Canadian Children's Reports to Provide Food for the Allies', 30.
- Poetry: 'The Hymn of the Rain' by Bret Harte (q.v.) 21-22; 'What Bothered the Oyster' by Felix Leigh, 29.
- Non-Fiction: 'A Foe to the Farmer: St. John's Wort' extract from article by Inspector Davey of the Dept of Agriculture, Victoria with two (unattributed) pictures: 'St. John's Wort Before Flowering' and 'St. John's Wort in Flower', 23-25; 'The Protection of Game' by A. Norman McArthur, Chairman of the Game Protection Society of Victoria, 26-27.
- Prose: 'The Stone in the Road' (unattributed) with picture: 'He Rode Up to the Stone' extract from My Magazine, 18-20; 'The Gardens That We Love' by Charles Lamb (q.v.) 22; 'Poor Brother Fox' (unattributed) fable, 26; 'The Burden' (unattributed) translation from the German with three illustrations from The Thousand and One Nights: 'The Widow', 'The Cadi' and 'The Caliph', 27-28.
- Song: 'Salute the Flag' words by Alex Smith and music by John Thomas, 30-32.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1918 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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The Lost Fairiesi"They come no more with the dancing feet,",
single work
poetry
(p. [17]-18)
Note: With illustration: 'Elves Dancing by Moonlight' by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (q.v.) from Gum Tree Brownie and Other Faerie Folk of the Never Never by Tarella Quin (q.v.).
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My Bush Home,
single work
prose
children's
(p. 20-21)
Note: Extract from the NSW The School Magazine with (unattributed) picture: 'My Bush Home'.
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