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  4. OUR TANTALISING TOY TRAMS.

    Every big city has its "blot." Some "blots" could be removed were the authorities awake to their duty, while others are, all things considered, unavoidable. Melbourne's great ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. WHILE THE WAR WAITS.

    Since the elections, the so-called "Win the War[?] Government has not done a stroke towards winning the war. The Federal Ministers, instead of attending to their duties, have been rushing about the country on privite and party-business. The war must wait until they are ready to attend to it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE CRITIC

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage, Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic's page.' Parade his errors in the public eye. And Mother Grundy's rage dify! ...

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  8. WARRIORS AND WORKERS.

    How do the unions intend to combat the attempts of lip-loyal Tory politicians to antagonise the returned soldiers to the Labor movement? As yet ...

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  9. THE WAY THE MONEY GOES.

    In no way better than in the squandering of money is the truth forced home that "mony mickles mak' a muckle," and though with the current cry for economy ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

    During the Referendum campaign, "Truth" repeatedly declared that Hughes wanted Conscription, not to reinforce the men already at the front, but to form new ...

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  11. THE DEAD LION

    The "Weekly Dispatch." an English Sunday paper, owned by Lord Northcliffe, savagely attacks the late Lord Kitchener in commenting on the Dardenelles Commission ...

    Article : 449 words
  12. A TABBY'S "TALE."

    An indignant lady explodes in a Sydney newspaper: "Our troops when abroad refer to Australian girls as 'tabby cats.' and [?] of our soldiers have married since ...

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  13. NEUTRAL.

    During May Norway lost by submarines 49 ships, representing a tonnage of 75,000 tons. I'd like to be a Neutral, ...

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