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Issue Details: First known date: 1927... vol. 3 no. 46 11 October 1927 of The Australian Woman's Mirror est. 1924-1961 The Australian Woman's Mirror
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1927 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Hands, C. McEwen , single work short story
A girl refuses to marry her childhood friend because of his uncalloused hands and city job. But when a fire breaks out and a small child is trapped she is forced to change her mind.
(p. 6, 52 - 53)
The Wet Vest, Llywelyn Lucas , single work short story
When a young woman says that she would like to gain knowledge and train for something, her fiance tells her he likes her the way she is. She defers to his wishes, but a tragedy two years later makes her bitterly regret her decision.
(p. 7, 50)
The Story of a Woman Viking, Dulcie Deamer , single work column
The legend of Hervar, who changed her name to Hereward so that she could masquerade as a man and become a Viking. From the age of nineteen she sailed as a warrior, but when she unearthed her father's sword from his grave she doomed herself to terrible sorrow.
(p. 8, 41)
Restlessnessi"Could I wander out in all the ships of the sea-", Marjorie Pryor , single work poetry (p. 14)
Gay Pani"Dear Pan, oh, hush your piping!", C. McEwen , single work poetry (p. 15)
Green Violetsi"Green...", Molly Howden , single work poetry (p. 16)
Untitled, Franziska , single work review
— Review of The Further Adventures of Bib and Bub May Gibbs , 1925 single work children's fiction ;
(p. 24) Section: Let's Talk About Books
October Talesi"How many years we might live, yet have missed", Mabel Forrest , single work poetry (p. 33)
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