This issue has an Australian feel due to some unexpected Australian set stories including a very early Conan Doyle story about Austtralian bushrangers! When he wrote this he was still a doctor, Sherlock Holmes was six years in the future. Another very early story by a well known author, Francis Stevens, was published when she was still using her own name, and was just 21.
1: The New Super of Oakley Downs / Ernest Favenc
2: Bill Somers / Ernest Favenc
3. Peter Addie and the Ju-Ju / Mary Gaunt
4: The Ghoul and the Corpse / G.A. Wells
5: The Miniature / J. Y. Akerman
6: A Day on the Road / E. S. Sorenson
7: Kisses in the Dark/ W. Clyde Young
8: A Voice From the Dead / Arthur Gask
9: The Midnight Express / L. McQuaid
10: The Infallible Eye / Arthur P. Hankins
11: Orasio Calvo / M. P. Shiel
12: On the Back of an Envelope / Ernest Favenc
13: The Waif of the Bush / Val Jameson
14: Give Every Man a Chance / Waif Wander
15: The Other Mrs Brewer / Ernest Favenc
16: The Mermaid / George A Birmingham
17: Bones / Arthur Conan Doyle
18: The Legend of Westry Court / Violet A. Simpson
19: The Curious Experience of Thomas Dunbar / Francis Stevens
20: Wild Justice / J. Allan Dunn
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