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Issue Details: First known date: 1946... 1946 Australian Poetry 1945
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1946 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
To an Unborn Reader, If Anyi"If, in some future time,", Ken Barratt , single work poetry (p. 11-13)
Going to Bedi"I have disclosed to you one half myself", John Blight , single work poetry (p. 14)
Mary River Campi"Dream happily...do not go back. I begged,", John Blight , single work poetry (p. 15-16)
Summeri"When bushmen tap the glass and strain", David Campbell , single work poetry (p. 17)
Winteri"When magpies sing in sky and tree", David Campbell , single work poetry (p. 18)
Man with Scythei"I saw an old man mowing grass", Nancy Cato , single work poetry (p. 19)
Tram Through the Parklandsi"This spectre in the lighted pane", Nancy Cato , single work poetry (p. 20-21)
Centraliai"Where the ranges brood in the deep sleep", Kevin Edmund Collopy , single work poetry (p. 22)
Winterscapei"Old man July peers over fog-clouded glasses", Norma L. Davis , single work poetry (p. 23-24)
The Devil and the Angeli"Chancing upon the Devil in the doorway", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 25)
A Fine Thingi"To be a scarecrow", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 26-27)
Tell Themi"Tell them in the old worlds", Peter Finch , single work poetry (p. 28-30)
Foreigneri"Wrapt in a bitter beauty stands the fir", Mary Finnin , single work poetry (p. 31)
From : Between Two Tidesi"'Senor,' said the Don, 'here there is none forgets", Robert D. FitzGerald , extract poetry (p. 32-33)
Note: With title: Said the Don. First line reads: Senor, (said the Don) here there is none forgets
The Scavengeri"What Time has raked up he can have -", Robert D. FitzGerald , single work poetry (p. 34-35)
Rememberingi"Gulls tossed in the wind like a flutter of leaves,", Mary Gilmore , single work poetry (p. 36-37)
Note: A poem in two numbered parts.
The Mothering Quaili"The butterfly went flying over", Mary Gilmore , single work poetry (p. 38)
A Word for the Innkeeperi"No luck, there's no room here.", Paul L. Grano , single work poetry (p. 39-41)
Flame, the Cati"Flame about its business", William Hart-Smith , single work poetry (p. 42-43)
Candle on a Stumpi"On a stump a bit of candle, wax", William Hart-Smith , single work poetry (p. 44-46)
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