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Issue Details: First known date: 1879... vol. 14 no. 164 January 1879 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1879 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
All Hallowe'en, A. G. T. , single work short story romance
A misunderstanding interrupts a romance on All Hallow's Eve but is cleared up a week later when another engagement reveals all. Set in northern hemisphere. (PB)
(p. 224-226)
Barbara Bryce's Christmas Eve : Or, the Bushranger of the Warby Hills, Waif Wander , single work short story adventure
Family tragedy as a farmer informs on a bushranger and fires his daughter's lover so that he will join the bushranger and be captured likewise. The daughter resolves to warn her lover and so meets her long-lost brother and mother after a wild night-time scramble across country to their hut. Interesting portrait of the daughter. (PB)
(p. 226-231)
The Landlord's Story, Mary Grace Halpine , single work short story
US tale. The purchase of a horse and a coat nearly cost the narrator his life when he is mistaken for a horse thief - until he is rescued by a pretty woman. (PB)
(p. 231-232)
Our Christmas Tryst, Robert Criteur , single work short story
A Christmas Day excursion of young Melbourne clerks and ladies to Mount Macedon in December 1873 concludes with an agreement to meet there again in five years time. The narrator is the only one faithful to the promise - Pleasant. (PB)
(p. 233-236)
Mrs Cooley's Remedy, single work short story
A husband's indignant treatment of his wife who secretly sews a mustard plaster to his undershirt, burning his chest. (PB)
(p. 236)
The Little Green Fairy : A Story for Good Little Girls, single work children's fiction children's
A little girl dreams of a fairy who helps her find coral and pearls to sell to rich ladies so she can help her mother and friends. Instead she uses the money to buy fine clothes - and the fairy refuses to help her again. A lesson learnt. (PB)
(p. 239)
Checkmated, L. A. C. , single work short story
Town gossips determined to correct the local telegraph operator for reputed moral laxity are confronted by two yong men taking her place while she is on holdiays. Colloquial, predictable. (PB)
(p. 240-242)
Melissa's Imagination, single work short story
A poor but good-natured dressmaker's habit of exaggeration leads to her own and her fiancee's arrest for stealing a watch - and to her reformation. Slight. (PB)
(p. 242-244)
Dennis and the Banshee, single work short story
An Irish lord's servant accosts the local banshee and silences her shriekings for a night, gaining her promise to leave the country, and saving his master's life. Lively folk narrative. (PB)
(p. 244)
Tom, C. C. (fl. 1879) , single work short story
A new man-servant reminds a happily-married doctor of his wife's first husband - but before his suspicions can be proved the man dies saving the doctor's step-children from a fire. Slight, plain appeal. (PB)
(p. 245-246)
Measure for Measure, W. T. , single work short story
A handsome man flirts away a summer with a young girl, breaking her heart. Six years later she has become a beautiful woman and his love for her is treated as indifferently as hers had been. (Interesting in that a woman's coolness is not overtly condemned.) (PB)
(p. 247-248)
A Red Letter Day, single work short story
A faithful husband nursing his wife is driven at last to hope for her death but she recovers to prove to him how loving she could be. Slight. (PB)
(p. 248-249)
Murder Most Foul, Gerald Holdcroft , single work short story
A timid woman travelling to the north of England is locked in a railway carriage with two gentlemen - an old and a young man - who begin to discuss plots, murders etc. Terrified she seeks a guard's assistance at the first stop - only to hear them say they were discussing a plot for a weekly newspaper serial. A little overdrawn. (PB)
(p. 249-250)
Outwitting a Tyrant, single work short story
Anecdote of 1848; a Venetian danseuse who displayed her patriotism in the treatment of bouquets thrown to her on stage. (PB)
(p. 250-251)
Board Schools, single work prose
Answers to a London public schools examination showing the ignorance of the students. Colloquial; phonetic spelling. (PB)
(p. 251)
Christmas, single work prose
On Australia's connections to the Christmas traditions of England. (PB)
(p. 256-257)
Ill Weeds Grow Apace, Grace Le Breton , single work prose
Vanity of dress and of personal appearance need to be squashed at their first appearance. (PB)
(p. 258)

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Notes:
Includes third instalment of Dora Russell's serial fiction, 'Beneath the Wave', pp. 211-224.
Notes:
Includes final instalment of Maurice Brodzsky's 'Ben Israel: An Autobiography', pp. 236-239.
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