Issue Details: First known date: 1883... vol. 28 no. 728 22 December 1883 of The Australian Town and Country Journal est. 1870 The Australian Town and Country Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1883 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Christmas Carol : The Child is Father to the Mani"When the legioned sons of labour,", A. , single work poetry (p. 1166)
The Dying Yeari"Toll the bell for the dying year,", A.V. , single work poetry (p. 1168)
The Man for Sandy The Worth of Mani"I wouldna gie a copper plack", Sandy , single work poetry (p. 1169)
How Billie Smith Got Santa Claus to Come, Tantalus , single work short story (p. 1169-1170)
For an Albumi"Here, my friend, your photo's place is", W. J. Moylan , single work poetry (p. 1170)
Lines Written in the Photo Album of an Australian Bushmani"Here, by fair art, is the memory aided,", W. J. Moylan , single work poetry (p. 1174)
In Time of Flood, or, Christmas in a Bush 'Shanty', Prospector , single work short story (p. 1174-1175)
The Masher of the Dayi"Now gather round my schoolmates dear,", E.J.S. , single work poetry (p. 1175)
Is the Devil Voted Out?i"Men don't believe in a devil now as their fathers used to do;", A. J. Hough , single work poetry (p. 1175)
So Goes the Worldi"When I wear the cap and bells", single work poetry (p. 1175)
Old Customs : New Ideasi"Old customs! Well, our children say", single work poetry (p. 1178)
Thy Handi"Wrest not from me the sweet remembrance of", Philip Durham Lorimer , single work poetry (p. 1183)
The Lady of Lyons, J. J. Utting , single work short story (p. 1183-1186)
Dolly's Christmas Scoldingi"Oh, Dolly you're a naughty child,", Alfred M. Cane , single work poetry (p. 1186)
Look at the Other Sidei"Should you hear a strange, uncanny tale,", M. A. , single work poetry (p. 1186)
Is it Worth Whilei"Is it worth while that we jostle a brother,", Joaquin Miller , single work poetry (p. 1187)
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