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  6. PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM THE RURAL STANDPOINT

    A picture of the present situation in Commonwealth politics would be like one representing last week's destroyer fight—impenetrable night pierced by ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. The Industrial Paradox

    Because they cannot raise the wind, the State Governments are compelled to shorten sail. This is a paradoxical hotting forth of a the fact that railway and ...

    Article : 345 words
  8. Mr. Cook Well Answered

    In recent speeches Mr. Cook has insinuated that Mr. Hughes had offered him a very humiliating alternative in the formation of a national Federation. ...

    Article : 532 words
  9. Patriot or Politician?

    What does Mr. Cook gain by delaying the creation of a national government ? That depends upon what manner of man he is—patriot or ordinary politicion. If ...

    Article : 570 words
  10. Our Three-Fold Duty

    There will be many general agreement as to what ought to have happened immediately after the Referendum. Putting out of consideration, for the ...

    Article : 321 words
  11. A CHOICE OF UMBRELLAS

    The present State of Commonwealth political: — Mr. Cook refuses to join Mr. Hughes's National Federation. Mr. Hughes refuses to join the Liberal party. Mr. Tuder refuses to have anything to do with either. Mr. Hughos, to Messrs. Cook and Tuder In weather like this Joe, your pretty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. The End of an Argument

    The story is being told of now an exbank clerk said the right thing in the right place the other day, and put the facts so clearly that argument collapsed ...

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  13. SYDNEY BULLETIN'S VIEW.

    THE PROPOSED NATIONAL MINISTRY. Messrs. Cook, Huglhes and Tudor: (together): "Somebody's going in be pushed out soon, and it's not mel" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. What does Mr.Hughes Gain?

    Whom shall be held responsible for the present breakdown of responsible Government? Each of the party leaders blames the other, yet neither has told ...

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  15. THE OVERWHELMING IMPORTANCE OF THE WAR COUNCIL

    There appears to be a very serious possibility that petty political serious in Australia will deprive the Commonwealth of the privileges of being [?] ...

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