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  3. PEOPLE, IN PASSING

    French Consul—General for Aus— tralia, who arrived in Perth by the Great Western Express on Wednesdy last. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 243 words
  4. Verse—and Worse

    THE little girl pupil in a Sooby school sent in a story in which occured the line, "The evening wore ...

    Article : 786 words
  5. Notes and Comments

    HICKMAN, the degenerate youth who perpetrated the Los Angeles horror,' is playing for a "mental" ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  6. STRAYED

    Pathetic Lost ad in a daily "Strayed turkey 55 [?] Clarmont; 10s reward." Well fed and feathered [?] ...

    Article : 60 words
  7. THE TRAINER.

    He as thin, he was wheezy astil matic and weak. He gasped, like a newly-caught [?] in a net; ...

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  8. TOPICAL TITBITS

    Phil: "Phew! That Caitiff, Curley, has dared to tip over 100 in the shade, Off with hsi head! I wish—I wish. I were a surfer on the beach of ...

    Article : 146 words
  9. A LAST APPEAL

    We are going to make one more appeal on behalf of the Observatory, for it seems such a retrograde step to abolish the one institution that is a ...

    Article : 489 words
  10. THE SUGAR VAMPIRE

    What will the apologists for the Federal bandits have to say on the renewal of the infamous sugar embargo? We know what they will say—they will ...

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  11. SPRUCE SPKUIKS

    Dime Minister Spruce's Christmas message was a dud. Rendered into Australian, heree it is:— "My cobbers join me in wishing you ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. HOW TO SPRAG DAY LABOR

    In the dying hours of the parliamentary session a spirited debate arose on the question of contract v. day labor. The work under discussion was the ...

    Article : 215 words
  13. DEEP.

    The cabled accounts of the fearful winter visitations in England recall the ice and snow of 1896-6, when writer first saw "Ome. ...

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  14. SANTA CLAUS

    Santa Claus assumed sensational forms this Christmas. First as a true patriot, yearning to do something for his plucky old ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. WHY AND WHEREFORE

    We were always a bit puzzled why Mr. C. S. Nathan accepted a position on the Development and Migration Commission for just one year-without ...

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  16. LIFE-SAVERS

    The Sydney surf live-savors over here for Christmas, are a stalwart team—big; muscular, asile, jolly. They were entertained by the locals ...

    Article : 80 words
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