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Issue Details: First known date: 1922... 23 December 1922 of The Queenslander est. 1866 The Queenslander
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* Contents derived from the 1922 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Poetry, single work review
— Review of The Joy of Living : Poems Arthur Ernest Chancellor , 1922 single work poetry ;
(p. 3)
Note: In column: Literature
Untitledi"You are going far away, far away from the regret", single work poetry (p. 11)
Note: In column: Sketcher
Ah Bat's Letter, Alf. Rea Pike (fl.1922) , single work short story
The editor of a small town newspaper is desperate for more news to fill the columns before the next edition goes to print. His dilemma is solved when local gardener, Ah Bat, comes in with a story of stolen melons. At the editor's request, Ah Bat, despite his difficulties with the English language, writes his story. Such was public interest in the story that the day's edition led to the paper recording its highest sales ever.
(p. 44)
Note: In column: Our Budget of Stories

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Notes:
Includes the eighth instalment of A. J. Boyd's In the Far North, p.46.
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