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  5. HUGHES & "WIRELESS"

    When Prime Minister Hughes' tax-gatherers get out with their nets the millions roll into Treasurer Bruce's purse. But they roll out again with even ...

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  6. IS SYDNEY NAUGHTY?

    The other day, Ambassador Booth, of the Salvarmy, announced, to a vigorous accompaniment of tambourine clashes, that Melbourne was the world's ...

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  7. CREDITORS' OWN COLLECTOR.

    A case ventilated at the Quarter Sessions before Judge Cohen, last week, cast a flood of light upon the dubious devices of certain debt-collecting ...

    Article : 1,414 words
  8. THE CRITIC

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage. Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic's page, Parade his errors in the public eye, And Grundy's rage defy? ...

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  9. COMMENTS

    "S.M. Herald" reports the arrival of Dr. Campbell, of the Lick Observatory, who is interested in the Einstein theory, and who hopes, according to ...

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  10. "DUDS" DIGNIFIED.

    In the England of the Georgian and of the Victorian era it was a trite saying that among those who styled themselves "the better classes", the fool of ...

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  11. FEEDING TRAVELLERS.

    Whilst travelling through the country recently, a Minister of the Crown was fused a meal in a country hotel. He is now moving for a better observance of ...

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  12. AIRCRAFT AND WASTE.

    A large sum of public money is paid out annually in subsidies to certain aerial service mail contractors. There is one. aerial service between Geraldton and ...

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  13. THE WATER MILKMAN.

    The bigger a community becomes, the greater is its number of law-breakers— big and small, some who'd kill a man for sixpence, some who'd hold up a bank and ...

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  14. THE SLIMIEST DEVIL.

    It is exceedingly interesting to watch the morning dailies in their laudable determination to stir Tip as much sectarian strife as possible. There is no ...

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  15. THE LOOMING DOOM OF MAN

    If Sydney folk were not naturally joyous and optimistic the diurnal prophecies of the looming doom of man and woman would drive them to drink. ...

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  16. MOCK AUCTION ROOMS.

    The mock auction room is again flourishing in Sydney, and apparently finding no difficulty in getting the money out of the buyers of questionable ...

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  17. MARTIN-PLACE.

    Any scheme to make adequate provision for the welfare of limbless soldiers must win cordial approval, but any scheme to banish the flowers from ...

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  18. TARIFF BOARD REPRESENTATION.

    One of the matters which has made the Federal Country Party very sore is Hughes's constitution of the Tariff Board. It is claimed that this Board ...

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  19. "THE BIG THING".

    The one overwhelming desire of our daily papers appears to be to get Sydneyites to imitate our Yankee friends in everything. Every Yankee visitor who ...

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