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Issue Details:
First known date:
1911...
vol.
1
no.
1
1 June
1911
of
Lilley's Magazine
est. 1911
Lilley's Magazine
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This issue includes a directory with contact information for artists and writers. (pp43-44)
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1911 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Fall of the City, single work short story (p. 5)
- Grammarlogue, single work prose humour (p. 6-7)
- The Ballad of the Drover, extract poetry (p. 8)
- Sanctuaryi"Oh, where shall come the hunted soul, the conquered and outcast,", single work poetry (p. 10)
- The Crowds They Saw, single work short story historical fiction (p. 11-13)
- Bride-Songi"The dusk is cool and shady,", single work poetry (p. 13)
- In the Australian Squadron: Paying Off, single work short story (p. 14-15)
- The Wanderer : 1902- : 95i"Come out, come out, ye souls that serve, why will ye die?", single work poetry (p. 15)
- The Other Man, single work short story (p. 16-19)
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The Tragedy of Tyson's Millions,
single work
short story
historical fiction
(p. 20-21)
Note: Headpiece by Fred Brodrick
- In Memoriam Tranquillissimami"Dead? I suppose so! And what does it matter?", single work poetry (p. 22)
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A North Queensland Experience,
single work
autobiography
(p. 22-23)
Note: Headpiece by Fred Brodrick
- The Broken Gate, single work autobiography (p. 24-27)
- Love and Deathi"I saw the shadow of long hair", single work poetry (p. 27)
- Anacreoni"We bought a volume of Anacreon,", single work poetry (p. 28)
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Odd Memories of Victor Daley,
single work
obituary
When first I met Daley (it was in Melbourne; at Richmond I think) I found him surrounded by a house with some ducks. Being always hospitable, he offered to kill the ducks for me. But he said the ducks belonged to the landlord and the rent was overdue; so Daley was not hospitable, and I lost my roast duck.
- Waitarai"Flushed by the farewell bonfire of the day,", single work poetry (p. 30)
- Books : Stephens Miscellany, single work review (p. 32)
- Story-Writing in America, single work correspondence (p. 33)
- Music of the Isle, single work short story (p. 34-35)
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