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Issue Details:
First known date:
1931...
vol.
1
no.
7
6 November
1931
of
Northern Affairs
est. 1931
Northern Affairs
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* Contents derived from the 1931 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- My Singhalese Amouri"At Cairns, the Queen of Canefields,", single work poetry (p. 5)
- The Philosophic Muse : No. 1 - A Friend in Needi"In this wide world can there be found", single work poetry (p. 6)
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Silhouettes of the Past,
single work
column
Strutton recounts several notable historical incidents that occurred in North Queensland between 1865 and the late 1870s.
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The Little Garden Where the Boxwood Growsi"Below the hills I never more shall climb,",
single work
poetry
(p. 15)
Note: Appears in 'Hubert Church : His Poems' by Kate Baker.
- Hubert Church : His Poems, single work criticism (p. 15-16) Section: Books and Book People
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A New Australian Poet,
single work
review
— Review of Read in a Fire 1931 selected work poetry ; (p. 16) -
The Far North in Books : No. 5 : The Land of the Sun,
single work
review
— Review of The Land of the Sun 1924 single work biography ; (p. 17) -
The North Australian Border,
single work
review
— Review of Sheepmates 1931 single work novel ; (p. 17) -
Another Christmas,
single work
short story
A group of retired shearers reminisce about dead friends as another Christmas approaches.
- Brumbiesi"Young Morning, in a wind-tossed cape", single work poetry (p. 19) Section: Poet's Corner
- The Birth of Australian Literature, single work column (p. 20) Section: The Students' Page
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Honeysucker and Green Ants,
single work
column
Sandom watches a honeysucker bird being overcome by the sheer number of green ants which have invaded its territory.
- Lumpin' Sugari"Yes, you'll have to keep 'em bumpin'", single work poetry (p. 26)
- The Grumbleri"Sometimes I choose for quiet and peace", Holger Wilhelm Blom (illustrator), single work poetry (p. 33)
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