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    "SMITH'S" VAUDEVILLIANS. BARNACLE BILL, THE SAILOR, SPEAKS FROM EXPERIENCE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Acquitted--But He Might as Well Have Been Condemned

    NO chain of events can be more tragic than this--that a man accused of crime should prove his innocence yet be ruined by the accusation. The vision of the prisoner returning from the dock to his old occupation with his accustomed hopes and resuming life where it was interrupted when the policeman's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SIR JOHN adMONASHES. VICTORIAN police win rifle contests. Have had plenty of opportunities for practice: AMERICA, Land of Dope and Gory! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Monash Sees The Diggers On Their Day of Glory

    GENERAL Sir John Monash's glowing defence of the Digger, against the vile aspersions of late "war books," will be found on ...

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  9. Crotchets And Clashes On High Court Bench

    THE Lord made them men before He made them Judges. Wigged Olympians on the Commonwealth High Court Bench ...

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    Woodman, spare not that tree, But lop it limb from limb; ...

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