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  4. BOUND TO BE FAILURES.

    As the Group Settlement Commission proceeds on its way it receives more, and still more, surprises and shocks regarding the much-boomed schemes of Sir James Mittchell. The Mitchell supporting press, blind followers of the Great High Optimist, became so used to boosting ...

    Article : 2,374 words
  5. THE CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted breve the Critic’s rage, Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic’s page, Parade his error in the public eye. And Mother Grundy's rage defy? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,622 words
  6. The SUN IS BOUND

    With your lot just be contented. For even the millionaire, By the law of compensation, Has trouble enough to bear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 139 words
  7. THE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.

    Tennyson Smith, having finished his blithering blazes contract with the prohibitionists has taken On a job blowing vivisection to bits. His intemperate style of address seems the same as ever, if not more violent. He told a crowd recently, “I don’t say go and smash tip the ...

    Article : 254 words
  8. THE GAMBLING GIFT.

    The wowsers having had a win in the rejection of the State Lottery Bill, are feeling very “bucked up” at present. It has given them courage to Imagine that they ban wipe out all forms of gambling, but at the same time, they forget that they are powerless to do anything to stop ...

    Article : 529 words
  9. Unemployment Scheme Proves a Success.

    During my recent trip to England and Scotland I had an opportunity of personally visiting many of the important industrial centres in both countries, and as a result I consider that unemployment insurance is one of the most effective experiments ever attempted in social ...

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  10. ELLIS ISLAND.

    The shocking conditions prevalent at Elils Island, where visitors to the Jewnited States are usually detained for examination, are here revealed by Mr. J. Uhl, of Broken Hill, who has just returned from, as he puts it, that “imhospitable clime.” ...

    Article : 522 words
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