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Issue Details: First known date: 1873... vol. 8 no. 92 January 1873 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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* Contents derived from the 1873 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Polly's Ride, Ino Churchill , single work short story
Romance emerges from a drive when three young girls, an old maid and an aged horse encounter difficulties in visiting relations. Set in the English countryside at harvest time. (PB)
(p. 244-246)
The Banker's Son, single work short story
Stories of two 'detectives' - the narrator and the mail guard - and the captures of their respective suspects. Set largely around the British railways - London and the provinces. (PB)
(p. 247-248)
A Run for Life, J. L. K. , single work prose
Reminiscence. Account of the death of one man and the escape of two others from an Aboriginal attack experienced en route to the Ovens gold rush. (PB)
(p. 259)
Eight Hours Overboard, single work prose
Account of 8 hours in the water off the Australian coast - lost overboard from the 'Omar Pasha' and picked up by the steamer 'Yarra Yarra'. (PB)
(p. 263)
Anything for a Quiet Life, single work prose
Unevenly written light piece on the unavailing efforts of a man avowedly dedicated to peace to actually find it in his life, his work or his marriage. Strained battering tone.
(p. 265-267)
Lady Denzil, Myra Mulgrave , single work short story
Set in Dinglewood again, the English village is this time the scene of revelations of Lady Denzil's past - of the child she had to abandon as an infant in order to marry Sir Thomas, and a reunion with her granddaughter. Moving and well-paced despite its English social concerns and near-melodramatic sentimentality. (PB)
(p. 268-272)
Little Nellie, Lina , single work short story
A baby abandoned in a bundle of clothes is looked after by a penurious widow and daughter and their loyal Irish maid. In time she introduces the orphaned daughter to her future husband. Suburban setting. (PB)
(p. 273-275)
Saint Patrick's Irish Purgatory, single work short story
Legend concerning Owen, a repenting knight, who survives a night in St Patrick's cave in Ireland, witnessing the torments of the damned and the joys of the blessed. (PB)
(p. 278)
The Old Copper Penny, Numisma , single work prose
Experiences of a penny from its minting through all houses, miser's hands, a starving man's grasp etc, finally resting in an Australian antiquary's coin collection. (PB)
(p. 279-280)
Changing Places for a Week : A Little Story for Gentlemen, single work short story
A husband and wife change roles for a week, the wife controlling the money and all household decisions. Slightly preachy exposition of the humiliations suffered by women 'protected' by their husbands. (PB)
(p. 281-283)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Notes:
Includes the eighth instalment of 'Faithful to the End : A Colonial Tale, in Three Books', pp. 241-243.
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Includes the fourth instalment of 'Mark Heber; or, a Young Maiden's Perils', pp. 233-241.
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Includes the fourth instalment of J. B. Mummery's 'Adventures in the Australian Bush', pp. 250-258.
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Includes an Instalment of Gallops and Gossips pp.260-263
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