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  5. THE SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    "PRECAUTIONS ARE BEING TAKEN IN THE USUAL WAY TO PREVENT THE ENTRY OF SLEEPING SICKNESS INTO AUSTRALIA" SAYS A NEWS ITEM: BUT AUSTRALIA SUSPECTS THAT IT HAS ALREADY EFFECTED A LODGMENT AMONG THE MEMBERS OF A CERTAIN FEDERAL COTERIE IN MELBOURNE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE CRITIC.

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

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  7. India's Independence.

    [?] for a considerable time, an air of [?] stery has enveloped India. All that [?] known for certain about the place [?] that it was not the most ...

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  8. LAST, LAST, AND LAST.

    The publicity department of the Queensland Loan became, imaginative on the closing day for subscriptions, and issued the following inspiration: ...

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  9. GRANNY'S MISSING LINK.

    Last week Queensland's chief Tory sausage-wrap discovered its missing link. It announced the fact on its cable page—the fact taking a column ...

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  10. A SLUMP IN POPULARITY.

    There is a state of mind creatable by auto-suggestion which unhesitatingly accepts its own fulminations as truth. Judging by recent utterances, ...

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  11. Comment:

    When [?] new public works have been suggested, or even those which have [?] started or approved years ago [?] Treasurers repeat the ...

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  12. THE LADY AND THE LORDS.

    Viscountess Rhondda, widow of the late Food Controller in Britain, has presented a petition to the King claiming her right to sit in the House of ...

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  13. BOER WAR VETERANS.

    Promises galore, though not so profuse as those during the last war, were handed out to the misguided patriots who fought to make South Africa safe ...

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  14. HAPLESS HAVENS.

    This Queensland of ours is probably the best-endowed, in the way of Nature's gifts, of the six States that constitute the Commonwealth of ...

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  15. PUTTING IN "PRIORS."

    "Truth" has frequently urged that there should be a sort of Statute of Limitations in regard to criminal as well as civil matters, at any rate as ...

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  16. CONAN AND BLACK LABOR.

    Conan Doyle's remarks about spirits while in Australia were not half as interesting as his farewell remarks about the vital and more worldly ...

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  17. SELLING SHIRTS FOR SWORDS.

    Parson Macqueen of Sydney, lately preached from the text: "He that hath no sword let him sell his shirt and buy one." C The same person also declared. ...

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