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Issue Details: First known date: 1868... vol. 3 no. 137 11 April 1868 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1868 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Song of the Servanti"Is there a slave beneath the sun,", J. W. (fl. 1868) , single work poetry (p. 516)
Adventures of Australian Life : 'Who Was He?', single work short story

'Lucy Bell, heiress and singer, comes to Australia in search of her lover. He dies on his way to her, she goes mad and eventually dies, leaving his identity a secret.' (PB)

(p. 516-520)
A Word About Old Ladies, F. E. S. , single work prose

'On the beauty and character of ladies over 40.' (PB)

(p. 520-521)
The Knight of the Temple : A Tale of Eighteen Hundred, Arthur James Ward , single work short story

'Tale of two journeys to France and back to England in the service of the Knights of the Temple and against Buonaparte, in 1800.' (PB)

(p. 521-524)
Are The Boys at Home?i"Each day, when the glow of sunset,", Margaret Elizabeth Sangst , single work poetry (p. 525)
A Race for a Bridal, 'A Yankee Skipper' , single work short story

'A run-away bride uses a steamboat as her means of escape from her guardian. Set in the USA.' (PB)

(p. 525-526)
Review : Bush Flowers from Australia, single work review
— Review of Bush Flowers from Australia A Daughter of the Soil , 1867 selected work poetry ;
(p. 526)
A Letter from My Husbandi"A letter from my husband! There must be one to-day;", A Daughter of the Soil , single work poetry (p. 526)
My Native Valei"Oh, dear to me are verdant hills", P. S. (fl. 1868) , single work poetry (p. 527)
Mr. W. Carleton's Poem, 'The Warden of Galway', single work advertisement

An advertisement for William Carleton's The Warden of Galway: A Metrical Tale, in Six Cantos, and Other Poems. Intending subscribers are requested to place orders with Clarson, Massina & Co., Melbourne, or with Gibbs, Shallard & Co., Sydney.

(p. 527)
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