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Issue Details: First known date: 1940... no. 473 December 1940 of The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII est. 1896-1932 The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First Page Picture: 'The Two Philosophers' by Rembrandt[162].
    • Prose: 'The Two Philosophers', by Melbourne artist and art critic A. Colquhoun, 162.
    • Editor's Note: 'News From the Schools' detailing war relief, 170; 'Two Messages to Girls and Boys' from the National Safety Council and the Melbourne Legacy Club, 170.
    • Prose: 'For Young Gardeners ', by E. F. Murnane, Supervisor of School Gardening, 174.
    • Fiction: 'The Gold-Bug' (concluded) abridged and adapted from the Gold-Bug by Edgar Allan Poe, illustrated by Dick Ovenden (q.v.), 164-165; 'Hare-And-Hounds' from Tom Brown's Schooldays by Thomas Hughes (1822-1896).
    • Poetry: 'Christmas Bells' by H. W. Longfellow, illustrated by Dick Ovenden (q.v.), 163; 'The Little White Road' by Thora Stowell, illustrated by Dick Ovenden (q.v.), 174.
    • Contents Page: For Grades VII and VIII 1940 issues, 175.
    • Song: 'Christmas Bells' by Longfellow and Charles Wood, 176.
  • Supplement: 'Made in Australia : 184. An Australian Christmas' by the 'Made in Australia' Council, Melbourne, illus., i-iv.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1940 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Downfall Of Pride, single work drama children's
A family is concerned about their wardrobe, and means of transport to church, for the sake of decorum.
(p. 166-168)
Note: Illustrated by Dick Ovenden (q.v.)
Our Heritage of Freedom [11], C. Tapley Timms , Dick Ovenden (illustrator), single work drama children's fiction children's
Tom and Tilly find out more about the relationship between local council and State and Commonwealth parliaments
(p. 171-173)

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Literary material by Australian authors indexed in this issue:
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