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  3. A FURY of the TUPPENNY VARIETY

    Anything is good enough to make a noise about when no fault cam foe found with a general policy. So strongly has the State Labor Government entrenched itself by its policy of State-wide development, and so greatly has it confounded its critics and opponets in being the first Government to square ...

    Article : 670 words
  4. Knights, Governors, and Snobocratic Sycophancy

    At set periods of the year the King, acting upon the recommendation of some of his many Ministries, which under the latest arrangement are supposed to be income way more in his confidence, lets loose a new lot of titles for more or less distinguished and well-beloved subjects. At longer periods ...

    Article : 1,246 words
  5. Not a Leg Left to Stand On

    Supporters of the Federal Government are complaining that so many bungles are being made that the Ministry is helping to defeat itself. Although there may not he a leg to stand on the Government has a full share of suckers which it hopes will enable it to carry on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  6. Another "Blow-in"!

    Someone, either intending to be humorous, or else "fed-up" with everything, has been responsible for thee saying that "Life is one damn thing ...

    Article : 749 words
  7. SO SYMPATHETIC!

    For the Bruce-Page Govermnent it can at least be said that it has not been actuated by narrow sympathies. —"West." ...

    Article : 70 words
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