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Issue Details:
First known date:
1876...
vol.
12
no.
136
September
1876
of
The Australian Journal
est. 1865
The Australian Journal
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* Contents derived from the 1876 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Wounded,
single work
short story
A doctor reunites a British husband and wife separated by jealousy and mutual pride. Society tale; Australia really a backdrop providing only a wounded parrot as a symbol of wounded love. (PB)
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Cupid's Generalship,
single work
short story
Society romance : English class concerns transported to Collins Street and St Kilda, Melbourne where colonial snobbery is exposed and gentility rewarded. Slight. (PB)
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The Scientific Gentleman,
single work
short story
Humorous sketch of an old scientific gentleman who marries unwilling Lavinia Velours, having first disposed of his rival, and later of his mother-in-law, with approved scientific method. (PB)
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In Memoriam,
single work
prose
Vignettes of a grandmother who migrated after her husband's murder and died an old woman in a new land. (PB)
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Consulting an Echo,
single work
prose
On people who only ever hear themselves reflected from those around them. (PB)
- Condemned by a Bracelet, single work short story detective (p. 25-33)
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Women as Architects,
single work
prose
Women's architecture is in fashion designing; comments on increasing complexity due to invention of sewing machine and need to keep dress-makers in business. Also that every labour saving device ultimately creates more labour. (PB)
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Buried Alive; or The Diamond Ring,
single work
short story
On the Spanish island of Mahon, a merchant's son is buried prematurely after catching fever in Valencia. Only his fiancee's determination to keep a vow reveals that he is still alive. Story told to the narrator by a friar from a Capuchin convent between Villa Nueva and Port Mahon.
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Tit for Tat,
single work
prose
Set in the Waikato district of NZ during the Maori wars, the story of a Maori chief, Tamiti Waka, who saves a surgeon's life in return for his own. Factually based; includes an account of a military attack. (PB)
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Sammy's Kite,
single work
short story
A boy's lost kite solves the riddle of a missing will. Set in the country around the Goulburn River. (PB)
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Occupation,
single work
prose
On the benefits of work to physical and mental well-being. (PB)
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To Our Subscribers,
single work
prose
On Volume 12 of The Australian Journal, stresses their preference for Australian content. (PB)
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