`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).
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