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Issue Details: First known date: 1897... vol. 51 no. 1116 13 March 1897 of The Queenslander est. 1866 The Queenslander
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1897 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Moan, Ye Windsi"Moan, ye winds! and sigh", W. M. Fleming , single work poetry (p. 569)
Forget-me-noti"A little flower with meaning great", Jean Townshend , single work poetry (p. 569)
Note: In Column: Literature
To the Authoress of 'Barabbas'i"Fair Authoress, whose small white hand", C. De Vere Bell , single work poetry (p. 571)
Note: In Column: Literary
Gorragore and the Bishopi"Gorragore heard the bishop", Exile , single work poetry satire humour (p. 573)
Note: In Column: Flotsam and Jetsam
Wild Country and Wild Tribes X : A Tour in North Queensland, Archibald Meston , single work essay
Meston explains James Cook's and Alan Cunningham's experience of the Cooktown region, and the state of local Aborigines.He visits the mission at Cape Bedford run by the Rev. Schwarz. He further describes the ravages of the cattle tick. He observes a corroboree at a station on the Annan River. A vocabulary of Aboriginal dialectal words is appended.
(p. 578)
Note: In Column: The Sketcher
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