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  4. A POLITICAL ROPE-WALKER.

    IT IS STATED IN THE PLUTISH PRESS THAT "A SUDDEN COMBINATION MIGHT AT ANY TIME EJECT MR. HUGHES FROM OFFICE." YES THE QUESTION IS "WILL BIILLEE GET ACROSS? THERE ARE PROBABLY POLITICAL "PLUMS" FOR HIM IN ENGLAND, WHICH MAY BE WHY IN EXISTING CIRCUMSTANCES. HE HANDS 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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  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. Golden Casket Girls.

    The pre-war prophecies about the post-war problems and perplexities are coming to pass. A little incident which was lately made the star ...

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  8. THE LIMIT OF MEANNESS.

    There seems to be no limit to the tricks of the Skin-the-Poor Government to fleece the taxpayers in order to make good the awful extravagance. ...

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  9. "LAND OF THE BRAVE AND FREE."

    A record—shameful in the extreme —of the expulsion of five Socialist members from the New York Legislature, is furnished by one of the ...

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  10. THE FINANCIAL SPREE.

    Federal Treasurer Jokook and one Ashworth both saviors of their blooding country, recently had a talking duel in which final honors did not rest ...

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  11. REBELS—GOOD AND BAD.

    The rebel is not appreciated in his own country. Britain has no time for her own rebels, but finds breath to give loud and prolonged cheers for the ...

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  12. Comment:

    Gold coins are as scarce as Icebergs in Hades; other coins are not so rare; but there is an ambulance of paper currency. Nowadays, the Australian ...

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  13. THE EXAMINATION FETISH.

    It is good to see that one of the Hoary-headed fetishes of the day is not receiving the whole-souled veneration it did in the days of our fathers. This ...

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  14. THE PRINCE WRITES TO "TRUTH."

    We are in receipt of a communication from St. James's Palace, London, and signed "Edward P[?] Chief Secut for Wales—in other words, the Prince ...

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  15. "ORGY OF BLACK-GUARDISM."

    "Extermination is a word which should be in everyone's mouth at the present time, because it is the right word for all those securitist politics of ...

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