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First known date:
1917...
no.
228
August
1917
of
The School Paper : Grades V and VI
est. 1912
School Paper : Grades V and VI
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Notes
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Only literary material by Australian authors is individually indexed.
Other material in this issue includes:
- First page picture: 'The Crown of the Victorian Highlands' photograph by Mr A. J. Edwards accompanying poem: 'Winter', [97].
- Editor's Note: 'War Relief' 108.
- Poetry: 'Winter' extract from Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare (q.v.) with photograph: 'The Crown of the Victorian Highlands' taken by Mr A. J. Edwards, [97]-98; 'The Knitting Lesson' by Mary J. Jacques, 102.
- Prose: 'The White Feather' extract from Friends' Quarterly Examiner, July 1916 with three (unattributed) pictures: 'A Part of the United States of America', 'Penn receiving from Charles II, 1681, the Charter of the Region Afterwards Called Pennsylvania' and 'A Typical Red Indian', 98-102; 'The Fruit Tree' extract from Arbor Day Annual by L. H. Bailey with (unattributed) photograph: 'Fruit Tree in Blossom', 105-107; 'Giotto, the Shepherd Boy' (unattributed) with picture: 'The Campanile or Bell Tower of the Cathedral at Florence: Giotto's Tower' from The Wonders of the World, 109-110.
- Song: 'Sweet Bush flowers' words by Maybanke Anderson and music by H. W., 110-112.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1917 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Where the Anzacs Resti"Say not that they are dead who fell'", single work poetry war literature (p. 102)
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A Fine School Record,
single work
prose
children's
(p. 103-105)
Note: With two (unattributed) pictures: 'Tasmania' map and ''The Mount Lyell Company's Haulage Line, Western Tasmania'.
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The Line Patroli"A streak of steel lines extending where the sky wall touches the plain;",
single work
poetry
war literature
(p. 107-108)
Note: With picture: 'In the Sinai desert'.
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