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  3. PARSON COSH SEES VISIONS.

    In a remarkable speech, at an Orange celebration, Parson Cosh is reported to have referred to the alleged discovery of German fortifications [?] [?] leading city of the Empire. He prooceded:—-"Right over the wharves in Brisbane was a nunnery; not far from it was a cathcdral, and on a hillside[?] some distanco away, was another place, called St. Brigid's—the main points from a war-like point of view, and occupied by Roman Catholics. These places were not inspected by the Government. The preacher alluded to what he termed the tolerance of domination by the minority, the dbminatiorf ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE CRITIC

    Who can undannted brave the [?] rage, Or note un[?]ed his mention in the Critic's page, Parade his errors in the public eye. And Mother Crundy's rage defy[?] ...

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  6. "RED" AND "BLACK"

    Since the day when, most unfortunately for the human race, the military party got contred in Germany, and in other countries, and thereby stampeded ...

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  7. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    It is time that public attemtion was drawn to the extent to which much of the money contributed by the pa[?]c and c[?]table people of Australia is expended in [?] ...

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