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This index was created by SLQ volunteers to provide access to photographs of soldiers published in the Queenslander newspaper when they left for the South African War (also known as the Boer War).
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Excerpt from Poems of T. E Brown What I can do I do, nor am I vexed Nor worn with endless strife. As you are, being perplexed, With suppositions, scribbling o'er the text Of natural life. And seeing that this so. (Old John, p. 93.) The subtitle "Homo Loquitur to Part I. is editorial. A word remains to be said about the portrait of T. E. Brown as a youth - chosen for the frontispiece of our volume. Those familiar with the expression of the older man, so admirably reproduced in the portrait of the Collected Poems, may feel dissatisfied. They may miss that mixture of humour and gravity in the countenance which the weight of years had wrought in his features even before he began to publish his p...
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