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Issue Details: First known date: 1928... no. 366 August 1928 of The School Paper : Grades III and IV est. 1927 School Paper : Grades III and IV
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First Page Picture: 'Pan and the Rabbits' from The American Junior Red Cross Magazine, [97].
    • Poetry: 'Spring is Coming', single lines about Spring from William Cowper's 'Tirocinium', William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Reginal Heber's 'Seventh Sunday After Trinity', and the Bible's 'Song of Solomon', [97]; 'If you want to see the fairies' (unattributed and untitled short verse), [97]; 'Lullaby Land' by Gladys Townsley, from Sunday Reading For The Young, illus., 98-99; 'The Little Ants' by Rhymes for the Nursery (1849) by American poets Jane and Ann Taylor (unacknowledged), illus., 100-101; 'The Little Elf Man' by American poet John Kendrick Bangs, illus., 103; 'The Puk-Wudjies" by Irish poet Patrick Chalmers (1872-1942), 104; 'The Neckan' by English poet, Matthew Arnold (q.v.), 167; 'The Ladybird' by Charlotte Smith, 111.
    • Fiction: 'The Necklace of Truth by Jean Mace (continued), 101-102; 'The Fox that Came to a Bad End' (unattributed) 105-107; 'The Boy and the Cat' (unattributed), 108; 'The Needle in the Haystack' (unattributed) 109; 'Little Bare Feet' (unattributed, cited as 'From the French'), 110.
    • Drama: 'Drawing the Long Bow' from Nelson's Reading and Thinking Book I, 103.
    • History/Science: 'August' (unattributed), 99-100.
    • Song: 'Farewell, Manchester', music by Edward Mason, words by Rev. W. Felton, 111-112.

  • Preceding or following each piece is a short glossary of the longer words contained therein, as well as notes about people and places mentioned, and comments on the metre of poetry. There are also often 'General Notes' which ask the reader questions about the work.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1928 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
When Wattles Bloomi"When wattles bloom, and earth and air", Michael Joseph Tully , single work poetry (p. 108-109)

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