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Issue Details: First known date: 1941... vol. 77 no. 901 1 April 1941 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1941 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Miss Fannery and the Brute, Osmar E. White , single work short story (p. 323)
The Fighting Shadow, Jim McCarter , single work short story historical fiction (p. 324-327, 331)
A College for Cockies, S. H. Courtier , single work short story humour (p. 328-331)
Five Bright Shillings, E. M. Dorkin , single work short story (p. 332-333, 341-342)
Once a Policeman, Xavier Herbert , single work short story
When Trooper Kintrap arrives in Copper Creek, his officious nature and dedication to the letter of the law makes him unpopular with the locals. Kintrap, however, has a soft spot for children, and he hides evidence of a murder in order to protect a child.
(p. 343-349)
The Pretenders, Frank Walford , single work short story (p. 346-347)
You Make Your Luck : A Short Short-Story with a Real-Life Climax, George Bryant , single work short story (p. 365)
The Escort, 'Louis Kaye' , single work short story (p. 376-)
Note: Illustrated by Adrian Watts
In Passing : The Man Behind the Story, single work biography
This article includes a account of Herbert’s origins, his travels, his literary inspiration and his experiences in the publishing world.
(p. 390-391)
In Passing : The Nurse Again, single work column (p. 391)
Deratisation, 'Ladye Jane' , single work short story humour (p. 400-408)
The Ghost of Brett Lang, Alan Seymour , single work short story adventure (p. 414)
Note: This short story was published in the 'Youth' section of the Australian Journal. Entry reads: 'Five marks to Alan Seymour (13), No. 2 Flat, Essex St., Fremantle, W.A.'
The Letters of Bill, 'Bill' , single work column children's humour (p. 416)
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