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  2. MAINLY POLITICAL.

    By fleecing the hard-working persons engaged in the rabbit-trapping industry the Government of Australia has made a profit of £250,000. And, like the ...

    Article : 1,544 words
  3. STRANGLING HER OFFSPRING.

    "I am afraid there is a tendency for the newspapers to fall into a sphere where political influence counts very high. That is not, I think, for the benefit of the people. The Press, it has been said, is the wife of democracy. And the wife of democracy must be, like Caesar's wife, above suspicion."—J. O. Fairfax, of the "S.M. Herald." WIDOW "HERALD": "Drat the disobejent brat; 'e don't take arter me a bit! And I can see the day comin" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 116 words
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