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Issue Details: First known date: 1874... vol. 9 no. 109 June 1874 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1874 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Tim Cavan's Heir, W. W. , single work short story
A wife is finally controlled when her husband discovers her plot to substitute a pregnant servant's child for the one she is not having (being only fat, not pregnant). Savage humour in parts. (PB)
(p. 535-539)
A Word for Old Maids, single work prose
Reflections on their worth. (PB)
(p. 539)
Old Age, single work prose
Beauty in the serenity of old age. (PB)
(p. 547)
The Rough Little Dog, single work prose
A Scotswoman nearly kills herself in her husband's place because of her superstitious beliefs. Introduction states the tale is based on fact. (PB)
(p. 548-549)
The Career of a Swindler, A. W. Lyte , single work prose
Tale of the author's acquaintance with an unemployed shepherd who makes a fortune from quack-doctoring and remedies advertised through a newspaper. Introduction and post-script indicate that the AJ published it is as part of its campaign against false remedies, quacks, impostures etc. (PB)
(p. 549-550)
My Husband's First Wife, Amy Randolph , single work short story
A newly-married bride discovers her husband has been married before and resolves to leave him. She is dissuaded by the first wife herself - who dies tragically soon after. Neat though slight, tired tale. (PB)
(p. 551)
Bessie's Doll, Ellen G. , single work short story
A stepmother forgets to buy the doll she has promised and the child catches a fever waiting for it while her father and stepmother are at a ball. Moral tale; never deceive a child. Predictable. (PB)
(p. 552)
Stuff, Rambler , single work prose
Ironic reflections of a self-made man on his rise and on the reasons not to assist strugglers.
(p. 560)
A Winter Evening's Adventure, single work short story
A company-loving husband persuades his wife to visit some friends on a cold winter's night and through a series of delays and mistakes they do not return til 3 a.m. Quietly humorous domestic tale. (PB)
(p. 561-563)
Jack Shaw's Victory, single work prose
How a resourceful English captain captures a French corvette by deception near Plymouth Harbour. An example of 'bounce'. (PB)
(p. 563)
An Unpunished Crime, James Lockhart , single work short story
Two new chums arrive in Dunedin, NZ in December 1862 and soon make their way to the Molyneux River where they commence cradling for gold. The harsh treatment endured by the local store-keeper's wife attracts their attention, until one night she is pushed off a cliff-top into the river. Well-told with solid landscape descriptions. (PB)
(p. 564-566)
A Legal Document, single work prose
Set in Missouri, an incorruptible judge oversees the pugilistic settlement of a dispute between opposing counsel within a closed court. (PB)
(p. 566-567)
The Ship of the Mutineers, An Old Salt , single work short story
The captain of a trading ship bound for India cleverly captures the crew of a mutinous ship transporting convicts to Sydney. Set in the Indian Ocean past Africa. Well paced. (PB)
(p. 567-568)
Observation, Myson , single work prose
Observation, its uses, and the importance of a standpoint. Includes brief glances at Melbourne's streets. (PB)
(p. 569)
Rev. Ward Beecher on Common Sense, Henry Ward Beecher , single work short story
Its relationship to intelligence, and its relativity. (PB)
(p. 570)
My Wife's Maid, single work short story
A series of daring and clever robberies in the US in 1866 prove to be the work of a clever Frenchwoman working as his wife's maid. She had taken the role of various servants in each house robbed - as male and female, French and Italian. Her gang is captured through the work of detective Betts - but she escapes. (PB)
(p. 571-573)
Lillie's Valentine, single work short story
Set in the US, a father describes the manufacture of Valentine cards to his daughter. Dull. (PB)
(p. 574)
Scandal, single work short story
A missing £10 note and some idle gossip ruin a young dressmaker's name and force her to find work in a factory. Romance and social comment. Slight. (PB)
(p. 576-577)
Mrs Bray, The Divorced Flirt, single work short story
Set around a boarding house, a divorcee temporarily separates a pair of lovers - until her rescue from a blazing nightgown prompts a confession of letters interchanged. (PB)
(p. 578-579)
Katy Did, (Mrs.) Hopkinson , single work short story
Set in the village of Merton, Nelson Barry the dissipated young lawyer loves beautiful Katharine Hinton but her father will not consent to their marriage. A carriage accident and a pledge to cease drinking change his mind ... Argues that virtue alone is not sufficient for love. Well written; light. (PB)
(p. 579-583)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Notes:
Includes the first instalment of 'The Golden Idol: A South Sea Story', pp. 540-547.
Notes:
Includes sixth instalment of A Melbournite of '38's 'The Early History of Victoria. Being Reminiscences of Bygone Days', pp. 553-559.
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