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Issue Details: First known date: 1919... no. 251 August 1919 of The School Paper : Grades V and VI est. 1912 School Paper : Grades 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: 'A Winter Scene: The Gorge at the Head of the Falls, Mount Buffalo' photograph by F. Foxcroft of Bright accompanying poem: 'Stanzas from "Orara"', [81].
    • Editor's Note: 'The Peace Medal' with two (unattributed) photographs of the medal: 'Obverse' and 'Reverse', 95.
    • Poetry: 'Example Better Than Precept' (unattributed) 82; 'The Meeting of the Waters' by Thomas Moore (q.v.) with picture: 'In the Vale of Avoca, County Wicklow, Ireland', 86; 'Afterglow' by Canadian poet Wilfred Campbell, 90; 'Llewelyn and His Dog' by W. R. Spencer (1770-1834) with (unattributed) picture: 'The Gallant Hound the Wolf Had Slain to Save Llewelyn's Heir', 93-95; 'Where There's a Will There's a Way' by C. Turner Hallett, 95.
    • Fiction: 'Dust Under the Rug' extract from Mother Stories by Maud Lindsay and illustrated by Sarah Noble-Ives, 83-85; 'A Good Old Clock: A Story of the Great War' (unattributed) with two (unattributed) photographs: 'The Hotel de Ville (Town Hall) Arras, and its Belfry' and 'The Belfry of the Hotel de Ville, Arras, After the Second Bombardment by the Germans', 88-90.
    • Non-Fiction: 'Crocodiles and Alligators' (unattributed) with (unattributed) picture: 'A Crocodile', 90-92.
    • Prose: 'Early Springtime in Europe' extract from Le Francais en Australia by L. Laumonier with (unattributed) photograph: 'Plowing in the Valley of the River Loire, France', 87-88.
    • Song: 'Here's a Health Unto His Majesty', 96.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1919 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Stanzas from Orarai"The strong sob of the chafing stream", Henry Kendall , extract poetry (p. [81]-82)
Note: With two photographs: 'A Winter Scene: The Gorge at the Head of the Falls, Mount Buffalo' taken by F. Foxcroft of Bright and 'A Winter Scene: The Government Chalet, Mount Buffalo' from The Australasian.

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Literary material by Australian authors in this issue:
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