Issue Details: First known date: 1907... no. 100 September 1907 of The School Paper for Classes V and VI est. 1898 School Paper for Classes V and VI
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors is individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First page picture: 'J. B. O'Hara' (q.v.) autographed photograph accompanying poem: 'The Magpies' Morning Song', [113].
    • Editor's Note: 'Empire Day, 1907' celebration activities with untitled illustration of artwork created by three senior boys of Camberwell School combining the Australian coat-of-arms surrounded by various shields, 128.
    • Poetry: 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' by Thomas Gray (q.v.) with three illustrations: 'An English Country Scene: "Oft Did the Harvest to Their Sickle Yield"' (unattributed), 'Portion of Exeter Cathedral: "Where Through the Long Drawn Aisle"' stereograph from Underwood and Underwood and 'Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey, London: "Can Storied Urn or Animated Bust"', 117-120;
    • Fiction: 'Mr Pickwick Slides' extract from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens (q.v.) 114-116.
    • Non-Fiction: 'What Science Has Found Out About Alcohol' by Dr N. S. Davis, 120-122.
    • Prose: 'Lessons From Nature' extract from The Pocket Richard Jefferies, 116; 'From Paris to Dover' by Frank Tate, Director of Education with (unattributed) photograph: 'Dover, with Chalk Cliffs in the Distance', 122-124; 'A Noble Queen' extract from Froissart's Chronicles with illustration: 'Queen Philippa Pleading with Her Husband, Edward III to Spare the Lives of the Six Burghers of Calais (1347)' by H. C. Selous, 124-127; 'The Waterfall' by Richard Jefferies with (unattributed) photograph: 'Falls on the Loddon, Glenlyon Near Daylesford', 127-128.
    • Notices: 'A Correction' to July issue page 87 reference book should be Mendelism, 116.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1907 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Magpies' Morning Songi"A shaft of the sun strikes over", J. B. O'Hara , single work extract poetry (p. [113]-114)
Note: With autographed photograph of poet.

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