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Issue Details: First known date: 1936... 9 April 1936 of The Queenslander est. 1866 The Queenslander
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* Contents derived from the 1936 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Song of a Thin Mani"My personal issue of adipose tissue", Den , single work poetry (p. 3)
Note: Epigraph: "The enterprising Nazis of Germany are considering a scheme to tax fat men. But an Australian writer facetiously suggests that, as a matter of self-protection, such a scheme would be frowningly discouraged by the ample gentlemen who predominate amongst Australia's rulers."
The Hacking Songi"Yes, it's tryin', Mrs Gudgits. Very tryin', as you say.", Den , single work poetry (p. 7)
Note: Epigraph: "A doctor says that, owing to the persistently humid weather conditions prevailing since summer set in, persons with respiratory troubles have been greatly burdened."
Fate Would Not Let Him Reform, 'Boomerang' (fl. 1936) , single work column
Tales told about Frank Gardiner the bushranger.
(p. 12,41)

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