y separately published work icon The Queenslander newspaper issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1897... 27 March 1897 of The Queenslander est. 1866 The Queenslander
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* Contents derived from the , 1897 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
In Western Australiai"Oh, glaring wastes of the sun-dried sand,", M. Burkinshaw , single work poetry (p. 681)
Note: In Column: Literature
Annals of Aurum : 'Tommy', Exile , single work short story (p. 681)
Note: In Column: The Storyteller
The Yellow Chicki"A yellow, yellow chicken ran", A. M. Morley , single work poetry children's (p. 683)
Note: In Column: Children's Corner
Wild Country and Wild Tribes XII : A Tour in North Queensland, Archibald Meston , single work essay
Meston describes picturesque and romantic mountains, as well as dense 'scrub,' in the coastal region between Cooktown and the Daintree. He states that the country at the mouth of the Bloomfield River is haunted by crocodiles and by many other species and that the local tribes are cannibals. He and Mr Schwarz, the missionary, return to the Aboriginal camp on the Annan River. Meston refers to recent attacks on homesteads and to reprisals which punished 'some of the wrong people.'
(p. 685)
Note: In Column: The Sketcher
Ruinedi"Yes, Mary, my darling, to-morrow we go;", F. Bennett , single work poetry (p. 688)
Note: In Column: Flotsam and Jetsam
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