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  4. A POLITICAL ROPE-WALKER.

    IT IS STATED IN THE PLUTISH PRESS THAT "A SUDDEN COMBINATION MIGHT AT ANT TIME EJECT MR. HUGHES FROM OFFICE". YES, THE QUESTION IS: "WILL BILLEE GET ACROSS?" THERE ARE PROBABLY POLITICAL "PLUMS" FOR HIM IN ENGLAND. WHICH MAT BE WHY, IN EXISTING CIRCUMSTANCES. HE HANGS ON TO THE POSITION OF AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER; FOR IT IS NOT LIKELY THAT HE WOULD RECEIVE ANY OF THOSE "PLUMS" IF HE DID NOT HOLD THAT POSITION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "JOYNTON'S JOINT";

    What is the matter with Chief Secretary Dooley? Does hs think that his chief, Premier John Storey, who is now in England, ostensibly for the ...

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  6. THE CRITIC

    Stranded: Rope workers. Pole explorers: White ants. Pie-ous people: Pastrycooks. Made to order: Divorce suits. ...

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  7. THE RIGHT OF THE CHILD.

    Dr. Richard Arthur writes:—In that thought-compelling and intensely intereting book of Professor Stephen Leacock's. "The Unsolved Riddle of Social ...

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  8. WAR'S AFTERMATH

    In spite of many assertions that the war and its aftermath are responsible for the decay of family life; the breaking of family ties, and the ...

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