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Issue Details: First known date: 1968... vol. 22 Winter 1968 of Twentieth Century est. 1946 Twentieth Century
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1968 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Factsi"It is years since we viewed the buttressed walls", Margaret Irvin , single work poetry (p. 292)
Weekendi"On Saturday, I first", Fairlie Apperly , single work poetry (p. 299)
Going Blindi"But yellow,", Joan Mas , single work poetry (p. 299)
You Have Given Me Daysi"You have given me days that are like golden", Joan Mas , single work poetry (p. 322)
The Bell Birds : Morningi"The bell birds pip behind the tractor shed", Andrew Taylor , single work poetry (p. 329-330)
Insomniai"He hears the town clock's warning hit the sky", Eric Irvin , single work poetry (p. 330-331)
Miss Xi"A parrot in a backdoor fernery,", William Rush , single work poetry (p. 331)
Bistroi"Look at that woman at the corner table!", Renata Ratzer , single work poetry (p. 336)
Aid for Indiai"Seven minutes from the Intercontinental", Manfred Jurgensen , single work poetry (p. 337)
Festival City - Haikui"Day lights these tears", Fairlie Apperly , single work poetry (p. 337-338)
Triptychi"The entertainment breaks between commercial", Leon Slade , single work poetry (p. 338-339)
A Cubist Looks at His Soni"Janus faced, January and February", Leon Slade , single work poetry (p. 339)
News Itemi"This morning I had my morning tea", Leon Slade , single work poetry (p. 353)
Threati"When the foxes play on the moonlit hill", Suzanne Hunt , single work poetry (p. 353)
Plainte D'une Paradoxei"When young, I would proclaim in accents proud", Renata Ratzer , single work poetry (p. 353)

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