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Issue Details: First known date: 1985... vol. 108 no. 5499 24-31 December 1985 of The Bulletin est. 1880 The Bulletin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1985 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Finding Steele Rudd the Door Back to Australian Folklore, Frank Moorhouse , single work criticism biography (p. 62-64,66)
Caxton Lives in Canberra, Patricia Rolfe , single work column (p. 76)
The Lobster and the Lioness, Kodak , single work short story humour
Thomson, clutching his lobster, is being escorted home from the pub by the friendly policeman, Murphy, when they encounter an escaped circus lion. Murphy bolts, but Thomson, mistaking the lion for a large dog, is unpeturbed. The lioness follows Thomson back to his boarding house and mayhem ensues.
(p. 102-106)
Adventures of a Quiet Man : The Archbishop Held the Ladder, Kenneth Slessor , single work biography humour (p. 106-108)
Said Hanrahani"'We'll all be rooned,' said Hanrahan,", 'John O'Brien' , single work poetry humour (p. 107)
That Barambah Mob, David Forrest , single work short story humour (p. 109-113)
Uncommon Sensei"`Raourut' after 20 years of", Anonymous (fl. 1985) , single work poetry humour (p. 111)
Oozleumi"There was an old skipper belonged to Jerusalem", W. T. Goodge , single work poetry humour (p. 112)
Never Mind the Last Laugh; What About the First!, Ron Saw , single work short story humour (p. 113-114)
The Batting Wizard from the City, Dal Stivens , single work short story humour (p. 114-117)
Before We Got the Deeds, 'Steele Rudd' , single work short story (p. 117-120)
The Cast-Iron Canvasser, A. B. Paterson , single work short story humour satire science fiction (p. 120-124)
Untitledi"Why, says a man from Dandaloo,", B. Ed. , single work poetry humour (p. 121)
Pie-Eating, John O'Grady , single work prose humour (p. 122)
The Mickity-Mulga Football Matchi"Now the township of Mickity-Mulga,", W. T. Goodge , single work poetry humour (p. 125)
The Loaded Dog, Henry Lawson , single work short story humour
Dave and Andy create a bomb to blast fish out of the waterhole. However their dog picks the bomb up and begins a deadly, yet hilarious, game of 'fetch'.
(p. 126-130)
How M'Dougal Topped the Scorei"A peaceful spot is Piper's Flat. The folk that live around-", Thos. E. Spencer , single work poetry humour (p. 128-129)
Everyone Reads the Signs They Want to See, Frank Hardy , single work short story humour (p. 130-131)
The Bachelor's Guide to the Care of the Young, Lennie Lower , single work short story humour (p. 132-133)
Why Won't They Tell it Like it Was, John Hepworth , single work short story humour (p. 132-134)

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