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Issue Details: First known date: 1868... vol. 3 no. 138 18 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.
Lines on the Death of a Young Ladyi"A sabbath evening – by the Yarra's side", A. (fl. 1868) , single work poetry (p. 532)
An Exile's Farewelli"Though waters may mingle; though rivers may flow;", P. S. (fl. 1868) , single work poetry (p. 532)
Paraphrase of Hamlet's Soliloquy of Deathi"To conquer or all at once to fall,", J. Powell (fl. 1868) , single work poetry (p. 535)
De Fleury : A Romance of the Sea, John Henry Moore , single work short story

'The story of the rescue of a young cabin boy – the sole survivor of a crew drowned in a storm – is the occasion for a moral teaching.' (PB)

(p. 535-536)
Annon's Shadei"As Morning dawned upon the glade,", 'Socialis' , single work poetry (p. 536)
The Hon. James Martin, Premier of New South Wales, single work biography (p. 537)
Note: port. (James Martin)
Lines to an Infanti"Sweet babe! what music is there", J. W. (fl. 1868) , single work poetry (p. 540)
What Women Talk About, single work prose

'Dress; each other; servants; are the chief topics for their largely unoccupied intellects.' (PB)

(p. 540-541)
An Old Man's Musingsi"My fire burns low; my course is nearly run;", Henry Richard Rae , single work poetry (p. 542)
Note: No author attribution appears in this source.
Stopped in Time : A Mail Coach Adventure in the Old Days, single work short story

'A highwayman holds up a coach in the South of England but his voice is recognised by one of his victims who brings about his reform.' (PB)

(p. 542-543)
Mr. W. Carleton's Poem, single work advertisement

An advertisement for The Warden of Galway: A Metrical Tale, in Six Cantos, and Other Poems, 'now in course of Publication'.

(p. 543)
To Our Subscribers and the Public : [A New Tale: Confessed at Last from the Popular Pen of G. A. Walstab], single work advertisement

An advertisement for George A. Walstab's novella 'Confessed at Last', to be serialised in the Australian Journal with illustrations by Samuel Calvert.

(p. 543)
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