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  5. PARSON COSH SEES VISIONS.

    In a remarkable speech, at an Orange, celebration, Parson Cosh is reported to have referred to the alleged discovery of German fortifications in a leading city of the Empire. He proceeded;--"Right over the wharves in Brisbane was a nunnery; not far from it was a cathedral, and on a hillside, some distance away, was another place, called St. Brigid's--the main points from a war-like point of view, and occupied by Roman Catholics. These Places were not inspected by the Government. The preacher alluded to what he termed the tolerance of domination by the minority, the domination ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage, Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic's page. ...

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  7. Cosh's Calumnies

    If an ordinary, citizen suddenly announced that the Anglican Cathedral on Petrie's Bight was a mere mask to conceal a maze of machine-gun ...

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  8. Break-up Berny.

    Berny Corser wouldn't be a typical Corserite did he not rush into a blind alley, and get flung back on his oratorical haunches the first serious day ...

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  9. Mugs and Money.

    "Truth" has received a letter from a "Mug's Wife," in reply to the article "Mugs and Money," published last week. The lady has naturally no time ...

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