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Issue Details: First known date: 1922... no. 267 April 1922 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: 'A Portion of Anzac Cove, Photographed in the Morning of the 25th of April, 1915' from the Australian War Memorial, Melbourne, [33].
    • Poetry: 'Consolation : Shakespeare's Thirtieth Sonnet' by English author William Shakespeare (q.v.), with illus. 'Medallion Issued by the Shakespeare Tercentenary Committee, England', 46; 'Points of a Horse' from 'Venus and Adonis' by William Shakespeare (q.v.), 48.
    • Drama: 'Brutus and Cassius' from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (q.v.), with illus. 'A Roman General' from Illustrations of School Classics (1903) by G. F. Hill (1867-1948), 41-44; 'Gems from Shakespeare', a collection of short verse from Henry IV, Measure for Measure, Two Gentleman of Verona, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, and The Merchant of Venice by English dramatist William Shakespeare (q.v.), 46.
    • History: 'Shakespeare's Creative Power' from [A] Life of William Shakespeare by English writer Sidney Lee (1859-1926), with illus. 'Shakespeare in his Study' by Scottish artist John Faed (1826-1900), 39-41; 'Shakespeare's Place Among the Great' from The Praise of Shakespeare : An English Anthology by British academic and politician C. E. Hughes (1875-?), with illus. 'The Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon', 44-45.
    • Song: 'Recessional' by English author Rudyard Kipling (q.v.), 38; 'The Last Post' from Trumpet and Bugle Sounds for the Army, 39; 'Where the Bee Sucks', words by William Shakespeare and music by English composer [Thomas] Arne (1710-1778), 47-48.
    • Notices: 'Corrections', regarding 'A Benefactor to Australia : William Farrer', The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII, February 1922, 45; 'Marriage of Princess Mary : Interchange of Messages', a report of correspondence between Lord [George Edward] Stradbroke (1862-1947), Governor of Victoria and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 47.
  • 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 1922 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Anzac Namei"Eager for battle they leapt ashore at the cove where their name was won", E. M. C. , extract poetry war literature (p. [33]-34)
The Landing at Anzac Cove, Alfred Gwin Waterworth , extract non-fiction children's (p. 34-37)
Note: With illus.: 'Map showing the Gallipoli Peninsula, and the Distance of Certain Islands from the Landing-places on it' from C. E. W. Bean's The Story of Anzac; 'Mudros Harbor, Lemnos' from Schuler's Battlefields of Anzac; and 'General Sir W. R. Birdwood's Dugout at Anzac, Gallipoli, November, 1915' by Col. T. H. Blamey.

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