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Issue Details: First known date: 1928... vol. 4 no. 23 1 May 1928 of The Australian Woman's Mirror est. 1924-1961 The Australian Woman's Mirror
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Notes

  • Contains the first instalment of Gilbert Mant's Journey's End, p. 4

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1928 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Tell-Tale Shutter, Harold C. Canning , single work short story
A telephonist receives a letter from her long-absent lover saying he will ring her at eight o'clock, but an accident means she is unable to be at the switchboard at the time he is to ring.
(p. 6, 50 - 51)
Errors of Omission, C. McEwen , single work short story
A girl races to separate her own sheep from a mob travelling on the stock route through her family's property. The drover tells her he forgot to report that he would be travelling on the route and apologises. He turns out to be the new neighbours' son, but she remains hostile towards him.
(p. 7, 52 - 53)
Kathleen Dalziel, Bernice May , single work column
Discusses Dalziel's work and provides some biographical detail.
(p. 10, 47)
The Courts of Love, Dulcie Deamer , single work column
Deamer describes the 12th century Courts of Love of England, France and Holland. The courts were presided over by a prominent woman, one being Eleanor, the wife of England's Henry II. Judgements were called for in issues such as the quality of love between lovers, as opposed to that between married couples, the length of time a lover could absent him or herself, and matters of gentlemanly discretion.
(p. 12)
The Little Old Womeni"Sometimes I think, if Heaven there be,", Myra Morris , single work poetry (p. 14)
The Hosieryi"The hours I spend to keep you smart", Mary Paton , single work poetry (p. 15)
L'Epuisementi"The long shades sweep over heaven,", E. C. (fl. 1928) , single work poetry (p. 16)
Sea-Hungeri"How can I work on a day like this,", Marjorie Court McLaughlin , single work poetry (p. 54)
Note: Written as Marjorie Court

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