Wards of the Outer March is a 1932 Australian novel by Kay Glasson Taylor.
It was the tale of a convict in colonial New South Wales.
[1][2][3][4] The book had been serialised by the Australian Woman's Mirror in 1930 under the pseudonym Daniel Hamline, with illustrations by Percy Lindsay.
[5][6] Charles Chauvel bought the film rights.
[7] In the 1950s he and his wife Elsa wrote a film script of the novel for Warwick Pictures.