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Issue Details:
First known date:
1927...
no.
27994
24 September
1927
of
The Sydney Morning Herald
est. 1842
The Sydney Morning Herald
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* Contents derived from the 1927 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- A Pioneer's Journal : Victoria in the Gold Days VI., single work column (p. 9)
- Challengedi"Time dares us, still, to take the trail,", single work poetry (p. 11)
- Johni"I'm very wee,", single work poetry children's (p. 11)
- Septemberi"September is a wilful jade", single work poetry (p. 11)
- The Penguin's Post Officei"Mister Peter Penguin", single work poetry children's (p. 11)
- Tea-Cup Talks : I. Art and Nature, single work prose (p. 11)
-
Faithful Dogsi"They grave no living word in stone,",
single work
poetry
(p. 11)
Note: (COOTAMUNDRA, Wednesday. - While Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weissel, of Illawong, were absent from their home two of their children had a remarkable escape from death. A 6ft brown snake was about to spring at one of them when three of Mr. Weissel's dogsrushed in. A battle ensued, in which the snake was killed. Two of the faithful dogs-one a valuable sheep dog, which had taken prizes at various shows, and the other a fox terrier-died from bites. The fox terrier was found dead on top of the snake.-"Sydney Morning Herald," 29/9/'27.)
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