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    ‘Verses Popular and Humorous' (Sydney; 1900)。

    ‘Children of the Bush' (London; 1902; prose and verse)。

    ‘When I was King; and other Verses' (Sydney; 1905)。



Loughran; Edward Booth。

  Born at Glasgow; 13th December; 1850; of Irish parents。

  Educated in North of Ireland。  Arrived in Australia; January; 1866。

  Public school teacher in Queensland for several years。  Became a Journalist;

  and was employed on ‘Rockhampton Bulletin'; ‘Brisbane Courier';

  and ‘Melbourne Argus'。  Joined Victorian Government ‘Hansard' in 1879;

  and in 1893 was appointed Chief of Staff。

    ‘'Neath Austral Skies' (Melbourne; 1894)。



Mackay; Jessie (Miss)。

  Born at foot of the Southern Alps; Canterbury; New Zealand;

  15th December; 1864; father and mother Scottish Highlanders。

  Brought up on her father's station; South Canterbury。

  Educated; Christchurch Normal School。  Public school teacher for four years;

  afterwards private teacher and regular contributor to ‘Otago Witness'

  and other journals。

    ‘The Spirit of the Rangatira; and other Ballads' (Melbourne; 1889)。

    ‘The Sitter on the Rail; and other Poems' (Christchurch; 1891)。



Martin; Arthur Patchett。

  Born at Woolwich; England; 18th February; 1851; eldest son of an Australian

  pioneer colonist。  Educated at Melbourne。  Entered Victorian Civil Service;

  1862 'sic'; helped to found and was Editor of ‘Melbourne Review'; 1876…1882。

  Went to England; 1882。  Died there; 15th February; 1902。

    ‘Random Rhymes' (Melbourne; 1876)。

    ‘Lays of To…day' (Melbourne; 1878)。

    ‘Fernshawe'; sketches in prose and verse (Melbourne; 1882; London; 1885)。

    ‘The Withered Jester; and other Verses' (London; 1895)。



Michael; James Lionel。

  Born in London; 1824; eldest son of James Walter Michael; Solicitor;

  and Rose Lemon…Hart。  Articled to his father and became a Solicitor;

  was a friend of Millais and others of the Pre…Raphaelite Brotherhood。

  Came to Australia; 1853; practised in Sydney; and subsequently at Grafton;

  Clarence River; where Kendall entered his office in 1857。

  Found drowned in Clarence River with a wound in his skull; 1865。

    ‘Songs without Music' (Sydney; 1857)。

    ‘John Cumberland' 'Sydney; n。d。 (1860)'。



Moloney; Patrick。

  Born at Hawthorn; Victoria; 1843。  Educated; St。 Patrick's College;

  Melbourne; graduated M。B。; Melbourne University; 1867。

  Married Miss Quirk of Carlton (Vic。)。  Died at Ulverstone; Eng。;

  September; 1904。



O'Dowd; Bernard Patrick。

  Born at Beaufort; Victoria; 11th April; 1866; of Irish parents。

  Educated in Victorian State schools。  Graduated B。A。; LL。B。;

  Melbourne University。  Admitted to the Bar。  Now Assistant Librarian;

  Supreme Court; Melbourne。

    ‘Dawnward?' (Sydney; 1903); reprinted in ‘A Southern Garland'

      (Sydney; 1904)。

    ‘The Silent Land; and other Verses' (Melbourne; 1906)。



Ogilvie; William Henry。

  Born near Kelso; Scotland; 21st August; 1869。  Educated;

  Kelso High School and Fettes College; Edinburgh。  Came to Australia; 1889;

  engaged in droving; horse…breaking and other occupations in N。S。W。 bush。

  Returned to Scotland; 1901。  Now in Iowa; U。S。A。

    ‘Fair Girls and Gray Horses' (Sydney; 1898; second edition; 1899)。

    ‘Hearts of Gold' (Sydney; 1903)。



O'Hara; John Bernard。

  Born at Bendigo (Victoria); 29th October; 1864; of Irish parents。

  Educated; Carlton College and Ormond College; graduated M。A。

  Melbourne University。  Became Principal; South Melbourne College; 1890;

  which position he still occupies。

    ‘Songs of the South' (London and Melbourne; 1891)。

    ‘Songs of the South'; Second series (London; 1895)。

    ‘Lyrics of Nature' (Melbourne; 1899)。

    ‘A Book of Sonnets' (Melbourne; 1902)。



O'Reilly; Dowell Phillip。

  Born at Sydney; 1865; son of Rev。 Canon O'Reilly。

  Educated; Sydney Grammar School; went to Sydney University

  but left before completing the course。  Represented Parramatta

  in N。S。W。 Parliament; 1894…1898。  Now a Master at Sydney Grammar School。

    ‘A Fragment' (Sydney; 1884)。

    ‘Australian Poems' (Sydney; 1884)。

    ‘A Pedlar's Pack' (Sydney; 1888)。



Parkes; Sir Henry。

  Born at Stoneleigh; Warwickshire; England; 27th May; 1815。

  Son of an English farmer。  Self…educated。  Learned trade of ivory…turner。

  Emigrated to Australia; 1839。  Elected to old Legislative Council; 1854;

  and to first Parliament under responsible government; 1856。

  Was several times Premier and almost continuously in N。S。W。 Parliament

  until his death at Annandale; near Sydney; on 27th April; 1896。

    ‘Stolen Moments' (Sydney; 1842)。

    ‘Murmurs of the Stream' (Sydney; 1857)。

    ‘Studies in Rhyme' (Sydney; 1870)。

    ‘The Beauteous Terrorist; and other Poems' (Sydney; 1885)。

    ‘Fragmentary Thoughts' (Sydney; 1889)。

    ‘Sonnets; and other Verse' (London; 1895)。



Paterson; Andrew Barton (〃Banjo〃)。

  Born at Narrambla; near Molong (N。S。W。); 17th February; 1864;

  father Scottish; mother Australian。  Admitted as a solicitor

  and practised in Sydney for some years。  Went to South Africa

  as War Correspondent; and to China as special correspondent。

  Now Editor Sydney ‘Evening News'。

    ‘The Man from Snowy River; and other Verses' (Sydney; 1895; 1902)。

    ‘Rio Grande's Last Race and other Verses' (Sydney; 1902)。



Quinn; Patrick Edward。

  Born at Sydney; N。S。W。; 17th March; 1862; of Irish parents。

  Educated at various Sydney schools。  Journalist。

  Member of N。S。W。 Legislative Assembly for six years。



Quinn; Roderic Joseph。

  Born at Sydney; 26th November; 1869 (brother of P。 E。 Quinn)。

  Educated in Sydney; studied law; State school teacher at Milbrulong; N。S。W。

  Returned to Sydney; 1890; where he now resides。

    ‘The Hidden Tide' (Sydney; 1899)。

    ‘The Circling Hearths' (Sydney; 1901)。

    Both reprinted in ‘A Southern Garland' (Sydney; 1904)。



Richardson; Robert。

  Born at Armidale; N。S。W。; 7th January; 1850; son of John Richardson。

  Educated; Sydney Grammar School; graduated B。A。 Sydney University。

  Journalist。  Went to England and died there 4th October; 1901。

    ‘Willow and Wattle' (Edinburgh; 1893)。



Ross; David MacDonald。

  Born at Moeraki; on Otago coast; New Zealand; 1865。

  Parents Scottish Highlanders; who; shortly after his birth;

  removed to Palmerston in the Waihemo Valley; where he attended school。

  Engaged in farming work; shearing; etc。 in various parts of New Zealand。

  Entered Agricultural Department; and in 1893 was appointed Stock Inspector;

  Waikato district; which position he still holds。

    ‘The After Glow' 'Auckland; n。d。 (1904)'。



Rowe; Richard P。 L。

  Born at Doncaster; England; 9th March; 1828。  Emigrated to Australia

  when young。  Journalist。  Returned to England; 1858; and subsequently

  published a number of works there。  Died; 9th November; 1879。

    ‘Peter 'Possums' Portfolio' (Sydney; 1858; prose and verse)。



Sandes; Joh
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