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  2. Truth

    Those bigoted persons who see in every event that embarrasses or injures Britain "the hand of the Pope," are already busy concerning the outbreak ...

    Article : 1,837 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,137 words
  4. WOMEN, WORK AND WAR.

    The problom of women and work commeneed long before the war. But the war has made it pressing. No new phase has ariscn, but the old phases have been ...

    Article : 1,523 words
  5. TOPICAL, TAPS ON TAPPABLE TOPICS. A PEEP AT THE PAST.

    Workera in the Old Country who find the Defenco of the Realm Act rather irksome may console themselves with the thought that Scotsmen who disagree with the ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. GEUMPY GRIPMEN.

    On of the many vast differences between the running of eleclric trains and the antiquated porarubulators that do duty as Mclbourne's cable trams lies in the fact that ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. A COPPEB'S SOFT COP.

    A correspondent, writing from a Victorian sea-side settlement, waxes wroth regarding the methods adopted by the mounted constable in charge of that little bit of ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. MEDDLING MINISTERS.

    Before the war there wore numervns "days" observed in connection wish the State schools, but sonce the outbreak of hostilities their name threatens to be legion. On such ...

    Article : 334 words
  9. THE CRUEL CENSOR.

    She was a slim, girlish thing, with blue eyes like a German doil, and a face equally as innocont. She looked out on to the world with a baby stare that spoke to some men ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. REVISION EEQUIRED.

    Comment was made in these columns a little while ago to the effect that it would be well for some of the country newspapers who displayed "Rolls of Honor" to revise ...

    Article : 273 words
  11. A "YERALD" YELL THAT WAS AWRY.

    Still another example of how little reliance can be placed on the news purveyed by the penny plute press was supplied last week by the Flinders-strect "Yelp." ...

    Article : 319 words
  12. FIDDLING WITH FORESTS.

    One of Australia's most valuable assets—if Australians would only properly waken ' up to the fact—9 her vast store of timber that, almost uninterruptedly covers the ...

    Article : 285 words
  13. A "PROFITESS'S" PRANKS.

    Seers of one brand and another geherally endow their forecasts with a beautiful indefiniteness or ei[?]e spiuik about something of which they are pretiy sure, but, it is ...

    Article : 399 words
  14. AN ADMIRER OF HUNS.

    The Royal Commissioner's report has just been made public in connection with a matter that has recently been greatly ugitating the whole of New Zealand. The person ...

    Article : 507 words
  15. TYSSEN'S TIRADE.

    Many country newspapers are at times in dire straits for something wherewith to an their columns, but no such nightmare threatons the editor of the "Maldon News" which ...

    Article : 286 words
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