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Issue Details: First known date: 1868... vol. 3 no. 133 14 March 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.
My Secreti"There is a spot I know, a lovely spot–", K. G. (fl. 1868) , single work poetry (p. 453)
A Fortunate Advertisement, Harper , single work short story

'Annie Churchill is working in Melbourne as a teacher to help support her aging mother and father. Her father is about to lose his property when she advertises for a friend of her dead brother who knew of the brother's business affairs in New Zealand. Ultimately the villainy of another erstwhile friend is exposed ...' (PB)

(p. 454-455)
A Picnic Under Difficulties, Hobarton , single work short story

'Account of a picnic forced indoors and extending overnight due to heavy rain. Set near Bridgewater.' (PB)

(p. 455-456)
Sixty Feet by Twoi"Glory and power! what, what are these? 'Tis true by king's command", Safi , single work poetry (p. 456)
My Flying Machine, G. E. B. , single work short story

'An elaborately constructed flying suit fails in mid-flight but the aviator is unhurt when the experience resolves itself into a dream.' (PB)

(p. 461)
Reminiscences of a Ride Near Dunedin, Rymer , single work prose

'A day's ride with glimpses of grandeur, joy, risk and discomfort in New Zealand.' (PB)

(p. 462)
Farewell!i"Farewell! farewell! and keep with thee", George Vowles , single work poetry (p. 462)
I Miss Heri"I miss her at the break of day,", single work poetry (p. 462)
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