Issue Details: First known date: 1885... vol. 31 no. 790 28 February 1885 of The Australian Town and Country Journal est. 1870 The Australian Town and Country Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1885 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Our Brave Boys at the Fronti"Wherever the flag of Britannia waves,", Summers Brown , single work poetry (p. 427)
Our Noble Hero-Ladsi"All honour to the noble lads, the brightest and the best", Thomas J Hebblewhite , single work poetry (p. 427)
To Our Volunteers : A Vision of Tuesday Nexti"To arms - to arms - the drums are beating,", E. Baly , single work poetry (p. 427)
For the Old Land’s Sake, Beaumont Read , Nicholas La Feuillade (composer), single work lyric/song

Patriotic song.

(p. 427)
Four Sonnets : 1 : Gordoni"I cannot name his name without a shock", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 446)
Four Sonnets : 2 : Britaini"Why wilt thou ever be unready Britain!", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 446)
Four Sonnets : 3i"A ghost sits by my pillow, as I try", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 446)
Note: Comes after 'Sonnet 2 : Britain'.
Four Sonnets : 4i"Keeping sweet Peace for ever in thy sight,", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 446)
Note: Comes after 'Sonnets 2 and 3'.
The Puddledock School Picnici"On Saturday last, I am happy to say,", William Gay , single work poetry (p. 446)
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