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Issue Details: First known date: 1914... no. 175 May 1914 of The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII est. 1896-1932 The School Paper for 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: Portraits of 'His Most Excellent Majesty George the Fifth [q.v.], by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of all the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India', 'His Excellency Lord Denman, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.V.O, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces', and 'The Right Honorable Sir Ronald C. Munro-Ferguson, K.C.M.G., Governor-General Designate', [81].
    • Poetry: 'Britons Beyond the Seas' by English poet Harold Begbie (q.v.), 82-83; 'Drake's Drum' by English poet Henry Newbolt (q.v.), with illus. 'Statue of Sir Francis Drake on Plymouth Hoe', 88-89.
    • Prose: 'Our Governors' (unattributed), with illus. 'Equestrian Statue of the Marquis of Linlithgow (Formerly the Earl of Hopetoun) on St. Kilda Road Near the Entrance to Government House Domain', 'His Excellency Sir Arthur Stanley, K.C.M.G., Governor of Victoria', and 'Lady Stanley', 89-93; 'The Funeral of Gordon [q.v.]', abridged from With Kitchener to Khartoum by British journalist G. W. Steevens (1869-1900), with map of Khartoum region, 93-96.
    • Fiction: 'The Race' from Fireside Fables (c.1881) by E. P. Barrow, 96.
  • Preceding or following each piece is a short glossary of the longer words contained therein, as well as notes about people and places mentioned.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1914 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Can the British Empire Endure?, William Gillies , single work prose children's
A plea from the author to Australians to sustain bonds with the 'Motherland', and to support the nature of the British Empire through patriotism, trade and the pride of 'British blood'.
(p. 83-87)
Note: With illus. 'A Bond of Empire : Mail Steamer about to Leave Port Melbourne with Tourists for the Motherland', 'Parliament House, London : The Meeting-Place of the Mother of Parliaments', and 'Parliament House, Melbourne'.

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