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Issue Details: First known date: 1931... 29 January 1931 The Queenslander
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* Contents derived from the 1931 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
In Camp with the Stone Age Men : Life Among the Nomad Tribes of Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Donald Thomson , single work column
Visiting the Yinjinga tribe on lower Stewart River. Weapons, domestic animals, corroborees, arts and crafts and totemism.
(p. 3)
Episode, Alan J. Morris , single work short story
Meeting an old flame proves to a bored husband that a plain wife is better than the grubby reality of an exotic memory.
(p. 6)
A Snare Within The Ranges, Patrick Vaux , single work short story war literature
The commander of a British cruiser is killed and his ship savagely damaged, but succeeds in drawing German warships out into a trap near Haligoland.
(p. 6)

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Notes:
Contains instalment 16 of Rockmount Days p. 52
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