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Issue Details: First known date: 1911... vol. 1 no. 4 September 1911 of Lilley's Magazine est. 1911 Lilley's Magazine
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Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.
  • This issue of Lilley's Magazine includes an illustration by Fred Brodrick of Henry Lawson's poem 'Ruth'.

    The issue also includes 'Three Moorish Poems of the Tenth Century', 'translated or originated in French by Franz Toussaint. English version for this magazine by J. J.', some extracts from Andre Gide's L'Evolution du Theatre, translated by D. B. M. and part of Mallarme's Forgotten Pages, translated in George Moore's Confessions of a Young Man.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1911 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Untitledi"Wattle blooming down the way,", David McKee Wright , single work poetry (p. 150)
Note:
  • Written as: D. M. W.
  • Illustrated by Mick Paul.
Citizens Interviewed : The Machine, J. H. Ramsay , single work short story (p. 151-152)
When the Lilac Blooms Did Blowi"The dews of night were fading,", Roderick Kidston , single work poetry (p. 153-154)
Note: Written as: R. R. Kidston.
Kindergarten Comedies : Till the Moon Turns Green, Eileen Alison , single work short story humour (p. 155-157)
Ghost-Haunted through the Street He Goes...i"Ghost-haunted through the street he goes,", Mary Gilmore , single work poetry (p. 158)
Demeter, L. H. Allen , single work short story (p. 159-160)
Untitledi"New buds and new green leaves", Hugh McCrae , single work poetry
On staying indoors to write as opposed to being outdoors where 'innocent pleasures are calling'.
(p. 160)
The Ending of Billy the Lag : As Told by His Cattle-Dog, Robert Kaleski , single work short story (p. 161-164)
Peril of Dreams, Furnley Maurice , single work essay (p. 165-168)
An Allegory, Louisa Lawson , single work short story (p. 169)
One Fool and Anotheri"As many a morning old Bullion has hasted", S. Endor , single work poetry (p. 169)
Time's Tragedy, Sydney Partrige , single work short story
A girl dreams of life as an opera singer. She is brought back to reality as the poddies arrive to be fed.
(p. 170)
Untitled, Norman Lilley , single work column
Brief biographical note about H. E. (Harry) Holland.
(p. 172)
The Poets' Godsi"Dreams we drew from the ends of the earth, harried and scourged were we,", W. R. W. , single work poetry (p. 173)
A Shearer's Cook, R. S. Tait , single work short story humour (p. 181-186)
Echoi"Men deem her irresponsible as shy,", Mary E. Fullerton , single work poetry (p. 188)

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