Issue Details: First known date: 1959... vol. 8 no. 3 March 1959 of Dawn : A Magazine for the Aboriginal People of N.S.W. est. 1952 Dawn: A Magazine for the Aboriginal People of N.S.W.
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The Woman Who Vanished, W. H. Percival , single work short story
'This is a story handed down for generations as part of the wisdom and lore of the Cook Islands. It tells of a quarrel between a young husband and his devoted wife, of her disappearance and of the heart-rendering sequel.'
(p. 8)
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