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  4. 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 Gyundy's rage defy? ...

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  5. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    Preference to Soldiers is likely to be a attention raised during the Election Campaign. This, of course, will mean that a direct appeal will Be made to Returned Men. It will be an appeal to prejudice, and even passion. It is believed that one of the [?] ...

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  6. CRIME AND GAMBLING.

    At the criminal court on Monday last, Mr. justice Wade was Indignant, employer", he said, "despite every safeguard, can feel secure as against the attraction of the bookmaker". Mr. Justice Charles Gregory Wade has ...

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  7. COMMENTS

    The receding tide of Armageddon has supplied many recruits to that large army of beggars, who Incite pity and help, by reason of their warped and ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. PRINCESS MARY'S "GLORY BOX".

    Could snobbishness go further than is displayed in the fatuous proposal for the women of Australia to contribute a shilling apiece towards a "glory box" ...

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  9. THE PREVALENCE OF THIEVES.

    Sydney's suburbs are inadequately policed, while Sydney itself seems to be police-ridden. Nevertheless, both in city and suburbs, thefts, house-break ...

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  10. MALE DEGENERATES.

    Of late the suburban courts have produced a remarkable crop of serious offences against decency. usually of an unprintable description, and in addition ...

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  11. LUDICROUS LENIENCY.

    Advocates of humanity, of leniency, and the helping hand to the under-dog find themselves up against it when, as nowadays too frequently happens, some ...

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  12. HUGHES EATS HUMBLE PIE.

    Prime Minister Hughes was a high and mighty autocrat when he was backed by a solid and submissive majority in the House; but now that he is in a ...

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  13. PIDDINGTON AND FAMILY ALLOWANCES.

    The family allowances advocated by Pinnington are gradually becoming recognised in all countries as essential to economic justice. But Piddington himself shared the fate of the pioneer, and was defeated by a mere party politician. ...

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  14. THE POLITICAL POSITION.

    Yesterday it was announced, or, at any rate. It was expected that the nationalists and the Progressives would unite for the purpose of forming a Government. The question to be really answered is, are the Nationalists anxious to go before the electors? ...

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  15. PRATTEN PREVAILS.

    Ex-Senator Pratten "ran home an easy winner" for the Parramatta seat, which Joe Cook vacated to take up "a stiddy job" in London. An analysis of the ...

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  16. TO BEER OR NOT TO BEER.

    In another 12 months Maoriland will have to go through its triennial travail, that is to say, vote on-the Liquor issues of Continuance or Prohibition. Already, ...

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  17. "MEN OF NO ACCOUNT".

    During a debate in the Federal House Recently, W. G. Higgs, author of "Bread or Blood", "Socialism in Our Time", and other fiery slogans, who is now the last ...

    Article : 273 words
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