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  6. PHYLLIS HUME.

    It is to be hoped that the Government will not much longer delay in granting freedom, to that unfortunate denizen of the underworld of Sydney. ...

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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 defy? ...

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  8. LIFE IN AUSSIE.

    MR. H. S. GULLETT, COMMONWEALTH SUPERINTENDENT OF IMMIGRATION, HAS THE DAILY PRESS, ASSERTS. "FORMULATED A PLAN FOR THE SUPPLY OF FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS ILLUSTRATIVE OF SOME REALLY INTERESTING PHASE OF AUSTRALIAN LIFE AND SCENERY". HE ADDS: "WE SHOULD GREATLY PREFER PHOTOGRAPHS WITH SOME MOVEMENT OR LIFE IN THEM". BY WAY OF ASSISTING IMMIGRATION, WE SUBMIT A FEW "SNAPS". ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HARSH SENTENCES.

    In referring to a protest against the severity of the three years' sentence imposed upon Gunter, the homeopathist, in connection with the death of Elsie Berg, ...

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  10. LOOSE LUNACY LAWS.

    That the agitation for the release of Mrs. Farr has not been without benefit to the community, is shown by the recent Ministerial pronouncement ...

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  11. PLAY THE GAME.

    While Australians may be forgiven for their elation and outspoken satisfaction at the huge attendances attracted to football games, boxing ...

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  12. SISTER LIGOURI.

    Not for many years has a civil action for damages been awaited with such public interest as has that in which Mary Bridget Partridge, formerly ...

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  13. THANKS TO "TRUTH".

    Sir,—My heartfelt thanks for your report of my case. What would a poor person do if there was no "Truth" to take up his cause? I am now broken up, ...

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