Issue Details: First known date: 1929... no. 365 November 1929 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: 'The Bark Canoe' from crayon drawing by A. E. Davies, 144.
    • Poetry: 'Baby Thrush' from Lavender's Blue by Florence Hoatson, with illustrations: 'A Young Australian Mountain Thrush' from Birds of Our Bush and 'English Thrushes' (unattributed), 148-149; 'Song For the League of Nations' from The League of Nations Song Book, 155; 'Bean Ricks' by English poet John Drinkwater (q.v.), 157; 'Please Be Careful' by Rose Fyleman, first of 'Two Fairy Songs', with illustration: 'Fairy Tales' from painting by Sir James J. Shannon, 158; 'Fairy Counterpanes' by Doris Rowley, second of 'Two Fairy Tales', 158-159.
    • Drama: 'The Return of Aladdin' (unattributed) dramatisation of legend, with illustration: 'He Asked Me To Crawl Through This Hole' (unattributed), 156-157.
    • Prose: 'Our Blackfellows' (unattributed) assessment of the lives and bleak future for Aborigines in Victoria, with illustrations: 'An Australian Aboriginal', and 'A Black Tracker in Action' from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, 146-148; 'The Armistice' from Days To Remember by John Buchan and Henry Newbolt (q.v.), 157.
    • Song: 'Rise, Rise, Thou Merry Lark' translated by Thomas Oliphant, 159-160.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1929 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Lost Tribesi"O friends, whom once I knew", Mary Gilmore , extract poetry (p. 145-146)
Lost In the Bush, B. W. Fairclough , single work children's fiction children's (p. 149-155)
Note: Parts 1 and 2 in this issue, abridged from Fairclough's account in The Southern Cross. With illustrations: 'Western Extremity of Mount Arapiles' from Mitchell's Expeditions Into Australia, and photographs, 'Isaac Carrying Frank', and 'King Richard' (photograph of Aboriginal man with breastplate) from the collection of Mrs Turnbull.

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