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Issue Details: First known date: 1938... 5 October 1938 of The Queenslander est. 1866 The Queenslander
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* Contents derived from the 1938 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Bullocky Jacki"Down in the station hut to-day", E. R. Murray , single work poetry (p. 2)
Thunderbolt - Australia's Own Robin Hood, Peggy Park (fl. 1938) , single work column
Tells of Fred Ward who escaped from Cockatoo Island and took to bushranging at Uralla.
(p. 3,46)
Warwick City, Founded on Courage and Faith : Planned by Men of Vision - It has a Wonderful Future!, Firmin McKinnon , single work column
A history of Warwick. George Thorn was the first freeman resident. Ernest Dalrymple brought ten men with him from Scotland. This column includes part of the poem The Women of the West by George Essex Evans.
(p. 4,5)
The Women of the Westi"They left the vine-wreathed cottage and the mansion on the hill,", George Essex Evans , single work poetry (p. 4)
From Wattle Scrub to Most Prosperous City : Some Warwick Pioneers, Firmin McKinnon , single work column
Tells of the first buildings and industries of Warwick.
(p. 6)
What's in a Name : Need for Investigation Before 'Downs' Centenary, Firmin McKinnon , single work column
Explains how Darling Downs and the hills, rivers and towns in that area received their names.
(p. 8)
Warwick, Once a Mineral Field, Firmin McKinnon , single work column
Although now principally a dairying and agriculture area, Warwick has a mining past.
(p. 9)

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