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Only fiction and poetry is individually indexed. The issue also contains some non-fiction works (especially regarding Melbourne's centenary) and a number of pictorial spreads.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1933 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A tale of a starving group of Indigenous Australians, who wander seeking food. When they find a bees' nest, they cannot climb sufficiently to reach it. One man promises to return with his brother-in-law, a notable climber. But to return in time, they must break a cultural taboo, and the man is haunted by the fear that this will be revealed.
A young man has only once chance to reverse his fortunes and marry his sweetheart–but he'll need to throw the big race in which his horses are entered.
In an isolated mountain home, a daughter gradually comes to suspect her father's involvement with the Night Riders, men who come cattle rustling on dark nights. But what is her lover's involvement?