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  3. PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM THE RURAL STANDPOINT

    There is mailer for serious consideration in the statement, recently cabled, that Scotland Yard notes an increasing tendency to the ...

    Article : 648 words
  4. A LION IN CONQUEST, A JACKAL IN DEFEAT

    When Mr. Holman is reproached with some of the political sins of the past, his defence is that the Nationalist Government cannot be held ...

    Article : 751 words
  5. MINISTERS' MANNERS

    Statements made in an interview in Melbourne between' the Returned Soldiers' Association and the Post-master-General (Mr. Webster ...

    Article : 507 words
  6. SIGN OK THE DOTTED LINE.—THE HUNS MUST FOOT THE BILL.

    THE GERMAN PRESS: We must sign, however, because experience shows that a refusal to sign would Increase our misfortunes. MARSHAL FCCH: Yes, sign on the dotted line, and quickly too, as the world wants to get on with Its ordinary work ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  7. "FEEGEE NANA" CULT

    A Sydney fruiterer, pleading to have the duty taken off Fiji bananas, presumably because he makes more profit out of them than out of the ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. FRANCE, SHATTERED IN BODY AND SOUL

    From one aspect the great war can be looked at as a war of principles, of civilisation defending itself against barbarism, of democracy freeing ...

    Article : 1,042 words
  9. INCOME-TAX WEEK

    The Slate Taxation Department is sending out by post this week tens of thousands of reminders that the Holman Government has no mercy on ...

    Article : 158 words
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  11. THE LATEST WAR CABLES

    A CRISIS IN POLAND.—A message from Warsaw states that a grave crisis has arisen in Poland, owing to the Diet having refused to support President Paderewski's Paris pledge to cease the offensive on the East Galifician front. Filsudski, the Commander-in-chief, supported Paderewski's view, the President having obtained Mr. Hoover's assurance that Poland would be led, financed, and supplied with raw materials ...

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