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Issue Details: First known date: 1952... 1 April 1952 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:

    • The fourth instalment of The Young Pretender by British author, Barbara Cartland
    • The first instalment of Father and I Were Ranchers by American author, Ralph Moody
    • River Verdict by New Zealand author, Cedric R. Mentiplay
    • The Museum of the Night by British author, G. Appleby Terrill
    • The Places of Listening by British author, Francis Gerard
  • Includes: The Ungrateful King and the Greek Physician : Retold from the Arabian Nights by R.G. Campbell (q.v.)

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1952 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
In Passing, Ronald Campbell , single work column (p. 3)
Memories of a Murrumbidgee Whaler, Frank Rhoden , single work short story
'Despite his name, the Murrumbidgee whaler had nothing to do with whales, and never used a harpoon in his life. He was a member of an amphibious race of wanderers, who roamed Australia's inland waterways from 1880 until the advent of the petrol-driven vehicle ended river traffic and made their way of life no longer possible. Cheerful, work-shy, restless and shiftless, the 'whaler' was yet a picturesque figure who, if he did no good for himself, at least did no harm to anyone else. In this amusing article, an old-timer conjures up recollections of a youth spent in that leisured past among people for whom time did not exist.' (p. 9)
(p. 8-11, 32-37)
The Kitten Sphinx, Dale Collins , single work short story
'What manner of man was Pontius Pilate? Historically, we know little of him except that he was a senior Roman civil servant who happened to be Governor of the Province of Judea at the time of the Crucifixion. In this poignant story, Dale Collins, famous Australian author and keen student of the Scriptures, penetrates the mask of the stern official and gives us a glimpse of the human being behind it.' (p. 16)
(p. 16-19)
Address Unknown, Rex Grayson , single work short story crime (p. 20, 44-57)
Love in the Sun, Allan Watkins , single work short story (p. 64-66)

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