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Zamut accidentally kills the daughter of a Chinese friend when he breaks in to his friend's house to steal some opium to feed his own addiction. Zamut soon suffers the worst effects of withdrawal, however, when his friend exacts his revenge.
(p. 13)
In Ganglandi"Where the 'fellow' and his 'sheiler'",O'Beau,
single work poetry
(p. 14)
Kennedy argues that Australian writers require more encouragement to write plays, which are commonly seen to be inferior to novels and poetry. He includes a lengthy review of Keith F. Bean's play, Eternal Footman.
Brief biographical paragraph about Young Stewart, who travelled as a swagman throughout North Queensland, collecting stories which were published in various newspapers.