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Issue Details: First known date: 1910... no. 159 June 1910 of The School Paper for Class III est. 1896 The School Paper for Class III
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First page picture: 'Roadside Oaks at Gisborne, 40 Miles North-West of Melbourne', [65].
    • Poetry: 'The Green Things Growing' by D. M. Mulock, [65]; 'The Best Tree' adapted by W., 68; 'A June Bud' by Anonymous, 70; 'The Dandelion Cycle' from In the Child's World by Emilie Poulsson, illus., 73; 'A Song For Arbor Day' by Martha J. Hawkins, 75; 'Bird and Tree', 'Suppose', 'Anticipation', and 'Bulbs' (unattributed) from the Boston Journal,78; 'The Country Faith' by Norman Gale in A Country Muse, 78; 'Looking Forward' (unattributed) 79.
    • Fiction: 'Why Evergreen Trees Keep Their Leaves' (unattributed) 66-68; 'The King of the Orchard' by Helen Edwards, illus., 73-75.
    • Natural History: 'Seeds of Plants' (unattributed) illus., 69-70; 'An Egg-Shell Farm' adapted from a Cornell Nature-Study Leaflet by John W. Spencer, illustrated with a photo of an egg-shell farm, 71-73.
    • Non-Fiction: 'Black-Lead Pencils' (unattributed) illus., 75-78.
    • Song: 'Forest Song' (unattributed) 79-80.

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