Issue Details: First known date: 1928... no. 355 December 1928 of The School Paper : Grades V and VI est. 1912 The School Paper : Grades V and VI
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First Page Picture: 'Cricket for the Holidays: With Stumps, Bat, and Ball, the Best Game of All' (unattributed) series of 6 photographs of cricketers from Cassell's Book of Knowledge, 161.
    • Biography: 'From a Letter To a Little Girl' letter dated 1st August 1916 from Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton (q.v.) to his daughter, with drawing: 'Sir Ernest Shackleton' from The World Book, 167.
    • Fiction: 'An All-Round-The-Year-Story' (unattributed) story of events in passage of a year, with illustrations: 'Beware!' from 'Gippsland Sunday Night, 20th February 1898' by Australian artist Sir John Longstaff (q.v.), and, 'Windy Winter' by English artist Walter Crane (1845-1915), 163-165.
    • Poetry: 'To a Young Cricketer' (unattributed), 162; 'A Timid Little Thing' illustrated poem by William Makepeace Thackeray (q.v.) from My Magazine, 166; 'A Merry Christmas' extract from Great Thoughts by T. W. M., 168; 'The Shell' by English poet Alfred Tennyson (q.v.) with illustration (unattributed): 'With Delicate Spire and Whorl', 172; 'The Secret' (unattributed) poem about work, 172; 'Wings' (unattributed) abridged from My Magazine, with illustration: 'A Butterfly', 173.
    • Drama: 'Home for the Holidays' abridged from The Mill on the Floss by English novelist George Eliot (q.v.), with (unattributed) drawing: 'Tom and Maggie Fishing' from The School Magazine, NSW,168-169.
    • Prose: 'Supplement to the School Paper' Education Department outline of four options for Intermediate Education: I. Central Schools, Higher Elementary Schools, and High Schools, II. Schools of Domestic Arts, III. Junior Technical Schools for Boys, and IV. Junior Technical Schools for Girls, Supplement 1-4; 'Litter' (unattributed) extract about not littering from The Children's Newspaper, with illustration: 'The Litter Lout', 171.
    • Song: 'At Christmas-Time' by Julia J. Bindham and Frederic F. Bullard, 174.
    • Conundrum: 'Life Is Sweet' by George Borrow, 165; 'For a Guest Chamber' (unattributed) four lines of poetry about sleep, 165; 'Real Wealth' about life by John Ruskin (q.v.), 165; 'A Christmas Resolve' by Charles Dickens (q.v.), 167; 'May Your Holidays Pass With Music' (unattributed) illustration of three cats playing wind instruments, 173; 'Courage' by Rabindranath Tagore (q.v.), 176.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1928 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Toymakersi"Beyond the mountain top where giants dwell", Alex Smith , single work poetry (p. 170-171)

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