Issue Details: First known date: 1888... 29 December 1888 of Northern Territory Times and Gazette est. 1873 Northern Territory Times and Gazette
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
At Lornei"I sit on a golden strand", single work poetry Section: Special Holiday Number
A Terrible Experience, David G. Falk , single work short story Section: Special Holiday Number
The Vigil of St. Francisi"In twilight lands of medieval legend,", G. A. Davis , single work poetry Section: Special Holiday Number
His Horsei"Oh! beautiful one, oh! faithful one,", Robert P. Whitworth , single work poetry Section: Special Holiday Number
The Water of Life, Howard Pile , single work short story fable Section: Special Holiday Number
A Girl with a Bright Ideai"Her hair was always flying about", Kirk Munne , single work poetry humour Section: Special Holiday Number
The Discontented Mouse, single work short story Section: Special Holiday Number
The Third Finger, Robert P. Whitworth , single work short story Section: Special Holiday Number
Fire, Atha , single work short story

An impoverished man, driven to the end of his resources and his strength, finds himself unexpectedly reconciled with his wealthy father.

Section: Special Holiday Number
Beneath the Syrian Starsi"Where once had gleamed sweet patient Ruth,", Joaquin Miller , single work poetry Section: Special Holiday Number
A Christmas Angel, Patience Stapleton , single work short story Section: Special Holiday Number
Note: Accompanied by black and white illustration.
A Snake in the Grassi"The day was bright and sunny, and the wind had gone to sleep;", Robert P. Whitworth , single work poetry Section: Special Holiday Number
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