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  5. WILL THEY "SHAKE"?

    IT IS ASSERTED IN the NATIONALIST PRESS THAT THE ANXIOUS HOPE IN INFLUENTIAL NATIONALIST QUARTERS IS THAT A RECONCILIATION BETWEEN MESSRS HUGHES AND WATT WILL EFFECTED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted brave the Cride's rage. Or note unmoved his mention in the Cri[?] page. ...

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  7. Public Opinion.

    The shipping, hold-up and the consequent throwing out of work of thousands of tollers has been responsible for a re-hash of all the old and ...

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  8. MORE MYTHS.

    Joynton Smith's, Jejune journal popularly known as "Myths Weekly," goes on its way, scattering [?] formation about the living and the ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. ANTHRAX ATROCITIES.

    The public is at present alarmed by an anthrax scars. But the trouble is not a new one. The danger has been with us for some years, during, which ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. MORE SALARY GRABS.

    Salary grabs by politicians are becoming increasingly popular. The talking gentry who have the privilege of fixing their own salaries have ...

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  11. CRICKET ON A CASH BASIS.

    The Cricket Board or Control has stated, that the expenses incurred is connection with the English Eleven are estimated at £15,000. As the ...

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  12. GIVE AND TAKE.

    I'm sick and tired of hearing These daily yelps of "Give!" From blighters who are sneering At how the workers live: ...

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  13. Comment:

    [?] the commencement of the [?] more than ordinary interest [?] centred in cricket. It isn't because [?] bat and ball game is uncommonly ...

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  14. BLIND LEADER OF BLIND.

    Jemina, Pearce, who it appears, is the proprietor of an orchard at Mount Barker, near Albany, W. A. is squealhag because he has, in common with a ...

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  15. SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Officials of the Rod Cross and Australian Comforts League have all along denied that goods contributed by the public for free distribution ...

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  16. GUNPLAY IN THE STREETS.

    Sundry Australians are putting up a fair imitation of the wild end woolly cowboy, whom we have come to know through the medium of the American ...

    Article : 249 words
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