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Issue Details: First known date: 1916... vol. 37 no. 1892 18 May 1916 of The Bulletin est. 1880 The Bulletin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1916 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Anzaci"They went out, knowing not to what they went,", Mary A.K. Robb , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
Monochromei"The lark's in the sky,", Josephus Harris , single work poetry humour (p. 3)
Honeysucklei"I locked the door upon a little room", Mabel Forrest , single work poetry (p. 3)
In Hospitali"They come through the window in eddies of tortured sound,", Vance Palmer , single work poetry (p. 3)
Romancei"Not in her dimpled dimity of old", Zora Cross , single work poetry humour (p. 3)
Shei"She is most pure. there's not a trace of brown", Chick , single work poetry (p. 3)
In Francei"Somewhere they went. We lost them for an hour", D. M. W. , single work poetry (p. 7)
The Intemperance Workeri"The barmaid said: I know you, Will -", 'Stargazer' , single work poetry humour (p. 9)
The Transport Passesi"Good-bye, brave ship! Good-bye!", Ferryman , single work poetry (p. 10)
When Mother Bakes the Breadi"There was a time long, long ago", Eddyson , single work poetry humour (p. 11)
Haste to the Weddingi"They met upon a train one day -", Silas Snell , single work poetry humour (p. 11)
Bivouaci"The drooping darkness drifts and sways", A. I'Anson , single work poetry (p. 14)
By the Banks of the Murrumbidgee, Henry Lawson , single work short story (p. 22)
A Housei"Draw down the blinds, like lids o'er weary eyes", Marie E. J. Pitt , single work poetry (p. 22)
The Aboliari"The Aboliar's a cheery soul,", P. Flam , single work poetry humour (p. 24)
Farmingi"I always fancied farming and loved it from afar;", Quidam , single work poetry humour (p. 28)
The Fortunate Fati"Because I am exceeding lean", Silas Snell , single work poetry humour (p. 28)
Our Sacrificei"Take him, take all. For Empire we can spare", Curse O'Moses , single work poetry humour (p. 34)
Untitledi"Out to stem the raging tide", L. D. , single work poetry (p. 40)
The Dueli"There was a splendid moon to-night. I watched its glory grow;", Mabel Forrest , single work poetry (p. 44)
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