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1 De Fleury : A Romance of the Sea John Henry Moore , 1868 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 18 April vol. 3 no. 138 1868; (p. 535-536)

'The story of the rescue of a young cabin boy – the sole survivor of a crew drowned in a storm – is the occasion for a moral teaching.' (PB)

1 The Autobiography of a Swag John Henry Moore , 1867 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 12 January vol. 2 no. 72 1867; (p. 319)
Travels on the road and life at the diggings with an eventual return to London, told from the point of view of a blanket ('swag'). (PB)
1 The Two Ways : The Short Road and the Sure One John Henry Moore , 1867 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 15 June vol. 2 no. 94 1867; (p. 663-664)
Two cousins take the different paths of the 'road of life' to the success of one and ruin of the other. A moral tale. (PB)
1 Octavius Suckling, Esquire John Henry Moore , 1867 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 4 May vol. 2 no. 88 1867; (p. 575)
An English-born noble comes to Australia with the army, falls into gambling, sells his commission and becomes an 'honest' merchant and marries his employer's daughter. (PB)
1 The Story of a Colonial Sovereign John Henry Moore , 1866 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 21 July vol. 1 no. 47 1866; (p. 745-748)
Glimpses of life in Australia - especially on the diggings - and England, told by a sovereign as it passes from hand to hand. (PB)
1 The Houstons : Or, the Tasmanian Heroes, An Incident of Bull's Run John Henry Moore , 1866 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 20 October vol. 2 no. 60 1866; (p. 125-126)
Adventure of two Tasmanian brothers who go to visit the USA, enlist on opposite sides of the Civil War and die at the same battle on the same day. (PB)
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