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  4. HER PARLOUS PLIGHT.

    Times are troublous in the "Old [?]art". Old, England has not experienced such a period of perplexity, pro[?]igality—and poverty—for very many ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  5. THE CRITIC

    Idle men: Idolaters. Fed up: Gourmands. Barrackers: Soldiers. Good butter: A goat. ...

    Article : 1,500 words
  6. WILL THEY PULL TOGETHER?

    THE SHIPPING STRIKE HAS BEEN DECLARED AT AN END; AND SEAMEN AND SHIPOWNERS ARE NOW APPARENTLY PULLING TOGETHER. AUSTRALIA, HOWEVER. IS SOMEWHAT SCEPTICALLY WONDERING. "HOW LONG THE FAT CHAP WILL CONTINUE PULLING". IT IS TO BE HOPED THAT "THE FAT CHAP" WILL SHOW AS MUCH DESIRE FOR HARMONY AS HIS LEAN EMPLOYEE; AND THAT, BY THEIR PULLING TOGETHER, AUSTRALIA WILL BE SAVED FROM SUCH ANOTHER CALAMITY AS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JUGGLING JURIES.

    New Zealand was once famed for what was called its advanced legislation. It was a "workers' paradise"; all had money to burn; all ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  8. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    It is a deplorable fact that there should be so many men out of employment in Sydney, and it is equally unfortunate that there should be a tendency to ...

    Article : 1,205 words
  9. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Sir.— Almost every newspaper in Australia, in recounting police court news makes (is it purposely or inadvertently?) a point of dragging in the ...

    Article : 199 words
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