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Issue Details:
First known date:
1931...
vol.
66
no.
783
1 June
1931
of
The Australian Journal
est. 1865
The Australian Journal
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Notes
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Includes the serial Juggernaut by US author Alice Campbell. Commencement date unknown.
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Includes the final instalment of the Rex Grayson series The Misdeeds of Mr Marolan (pp691-709)
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Includes the second instalment of the series Queer Partners by Canadian author Alan Sullivan
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1931 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Cobbers,
single work
short story
war literature
(p. 645-646, 650)
Note: Illustrated by Adrian Watts
- Technique, single work short story (p. 647-650)
- A Suggestioni"I've a neighbor who used to dislike me;", single work poetry (p. 649)
- The Oldest Inhabitant, single work short story humour (p. 651-653)
- Darby and Joani"Life showed som hard", single work poetry (p. 659)
- The Plan, single work short story historical fiction (p. 664-667)
- Romance and Rosalind, single work short story romance (p. 676-679)
- A Cup of Tea, single work short story (p. 680-682, 690)
- Too Much Spoils the Flavor, single work short story humour (p. 683-686)
- The Change Beyond, single work short story (p. 687-690)
- Business Instincts, single work short story humour (p. 710-715)
- Hold Your Dogs!, single work short story (p. 716-)
- Gentlemen o' Trade, single work short story (p. 726-733, 772)
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In Passing : Introducing Pilot Thistle,
single work
column
'The Pilot Thistle adventures have been woven into a series of stories by Mr Wallace Dixon. Pilot Thistle is an enterprising, but impecunious, airman, whose capital consists merely of an antiquated plane and an inexhaustible supply of courage and good humor. With these assets, and the assiatance of one Treacle, an Aboriginal mechanic, he wrest a living from the North Australian skyway, undertaking commissions at which a wiser man would have looked askance...'
- Hiking to Happiness, single work prose humour (p. 746-751)
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