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  6. PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM THE RURAL STANDPOINT

    It was brought to the notice of the Commonwealth Government, probably by someone specially interested, that there was a shortage of tin—plate, and of the ...

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  7. State News Monopoly

    It was to have been expected that when the newspaper men of Australia met the newspaper men of Great Britain there should be a consciousness on both sides ...

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  8. To Stimulate or To Discourage

    Commonwealth ministers believe that they cud have their cake and eat it too. The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) makes glowing speeches urging ...

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  9. Democracy's Foe

    The organisers of the one—big—union movement contend that if the principle of trade unionism is approved, it is illogicul to reject that of a union of unions ...

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  10. Taxation Increases

    The "Farmer and Settler" has received letters from motor—car owner protesting against the threatened increase in the registration tax in New South ...

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  11. A DUET OF DISCORDS.

    One political phonograph is poor entertainment; but two, grinding out discordant records, are an atrocity. The Acting. Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) blares his demand for cheap food, while the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) proclaims the need to stimulate settlement. They are antagonistic policies, and one must be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NOTEWORTHY WORDS UPON CURRENT PROBLEMS

    The freedom of his native city—Man-chester—was conferred upon the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Lloyd George) on Thursday, and in response ...

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  13. THE LATEST WAR CABLES

    FRANCE.—The Americans are reported to be pinning forward on both sides of St. Mihlel, and it is stated they hive reached the village of Pagny, on the German border. The belief is expressed in Washington that Marshal Foch is aiming at Metz. Further porth the British and French have made some progress in the St. Quentin ...

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