This issue of the Australian Journal also includes:
'Henry Gervayse marries a woman he does not love in order to protect an inheritance to which he is not entitled. Their ensuing life of falsity ends in murder and suicide. Set in England.' (PB)
(The story includes a reference to Gervayse's relatives, the rightful inheritors, who had 'recently amassed a splendid fortune in Australia'.)
'Childhood romance set on a station in New South Wales in the late 1850s and the 1860s. A boy's first love - for the daughter of the station owner - ends with her drowning in a reservoir on the property.' (PB)
'A suburban housewife from St Kilda goes into central Melbourne in search of a suitable house to let for an acquaintance. In the process she is accidentally locked in a house and witnesses the stealthy burial of a body which leads to the uncovering of a murder.' (PB)