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Issue Details: First known date: 1915... vol. 36 no. 1823 21 January 1915 of The Bulletin est. 1880 The Bulletin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1915 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Towards the Source : 1894-97 : 20i"Of old, on her terrace at evening", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
O Said, This Misery Must End I Said This Misery Must End Pauca [Pavca] Mea : 103i"I said, This misery must end:", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
Towards the Source : 1894-97 : 2i"We sat entwined an hour or two together", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
The Wanderer : 1902- : 92i"I sorrow for youth - ah, not for its wildness (would that were dead!)", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
Untitled, S. T. S. , single work criticism (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
Poems by Chris J. Brennan, single work criticism (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
The Wanderer : 1902- : 99i"The land I came thro' last was dumb with night,", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
Aloofi"I live up somewhere near the sky,", Hamer , single work poetry humour (p. 3)
Roti"I've patiently listened at small debates to Rot in its varied guise-", C. G. A. Colles , single work poetry (p. 3)
The Ne'er-Do-Welli"Beside the road to Berrima", Roderic Quinn , single work poetry (p. 3)
A Moving Appeal to the Censori"Great Personage needless to say I approach you with all due deference and humility,", O. C. Cabot , single work poetry humour (p. 7)
Low Duties (the Importers' Marsellaise)i"We know it will annoy you:", Callan Park , single work poetry (p. 9)
And the Morning and the Evening Were the 16,325th Dayi"White morning in the mountains dewy sweet,", Curse O'Moses , single work poetry (p. 10)
The Shipi"A ship came in from fairyland,", Mabel Forrest , single work poetry (p. 11)
The Heavy Jewi""There was a heavy joo last night,"", Foe , single work poetry humour (p. 13)
While Digging Potatoes at Potter's Retreati"True, the world is at war; still the people must eat,", Kodak , single work poetry humour (p. 13)
Simean Doyle's Ram, Eddyson , single work short story humour (p. 14)
A Vision of Hadesi"The warring sects are left behind", Harrison O , single work poetry humour (p. 14)
Bill and the Bananasi"Big Bill came down from Cooringap", Silas Snell , single work poetry humour (p. 14)
Calling for Helpi"No fireworks on Wednesday next", O.K. , single work poetry (p. 16)

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