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Page 187
He was buried in the same cemetery as J. R. Gribble , ' The Blackfellow's Friend ' , and Henry Kendall , “ Poet of Australia'.44 The literary world was as divided in death as it had been in life about Lawson .
He was buried in the same cemetery as J. R. Gribble , ' The Blackfellow's Friend ' , and Henry Kendall , “ Poet of Australia'.44 The literary world was as divided in death as it had been in life about Lawson .
Page 384
On 28 July 1931 the Governor of New South Wales unveiled the memorial statue of Henry Lawson by George Lambert in the Sydney Domain . The poet's widow , Mrs Bertha Lawson , was accompanied by her sister , Mrs Jack Lang .
On 28 July 1931 the Governor of New South Wales unveiled the memorial statue of Henry Lawson by George Lambert in the Sydney Domain . The poet's widow , Mrs Bertha Lawson , was accompanied by her sister , Mrs Jack Lang .
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“ There is ' , she told Alice Henry that year , ' a terrible loneliness for a writer here : to publish a book , as my husband says , is to drop it into soft , soundless mud ' . She has gone to London , to live abroad for a while with ...
“ There is ' , she told Alice Henry that year , ' a terrible loneliness for a writer here : to publish a book , as my husband says , is to drop it into soft , soundless mud ' . She has gone to London , to live abroad for a while with ...
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Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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