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  6. THE DREAM CITE.

    ACCORDING TO ONE OF THE DAILY PAPERS, MR AUSTIN CHAPMAN, M.H.R. "BEGINS TO SEE HIS CAPITAL RISING OUT OF "DREAMS TO REALITY" THERE IS A STRONG SUSPICION IN SOME MINDS, HOWEVER, THAT "THE FEDERAL CITY" STILL EXISTS IN DREAMS AND THAT IN SPITE OF THE LIKING THAT MACHINE POLITICIANS MIGHT HAVE FOR A COUNTRY CAPITAL IT IS LIKELY TO REMAIN A DREAM-CITY FOR MANY YEARS MORE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE CRITIC.

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

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  8. Right of Recall.

    When the people, after a long struggle, at last won a generous adult suffrage, they rejoiced in the thought that their social economic, and ...

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  9. IMPERIALIST INTRIGUES.

    Australia needs to keep all its eyes on the next Imperial Conference. It is stated: "No proposal has been formulated for increased naval contributions ...

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  10. Comment:

    Glancing through the list of "Situations Vacant" in the daylies, we note with regret how the practice is growing amongst employers to disguise ...

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  11. PLUTE PRESS PATRONS.

    During the stewards' strike, the daylie press was denouncing "the revolt against order the flouting of the Arbitration Court. and demanding the ...

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  12. "SHOT BY MISTAKE."

    Another of those "regrettable incidents." as the diplomat says, appears to have occurred in France in December, 1914. It appears that six French ...

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  13. THE TALE OF THE TANK.

    Corporal de Mole, the Australian Digger, whose invention of the tank was cribbed by the British War Office, has again been denied justice. The ...

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  14. PAU PIFFLE.

    The Pau mission has been commended for much insight, etc., which is all bosh. Extracts published from the missions's report shows that its ...

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  15. THE TEMPLE OF THIRST.

    Away back in the now somewhat dim memories of a callow youth the Commentator still fretfully recalls having had hammered into an ...

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  16. BUMBLE'S BLEAT.

    It was surely a sumptuous, repast—to adopt the journalistic jargon of the hight-brow dailies—that was served up to the Queensland Women's Electoral ...

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  17. PROFITEERS AND PUBLIC.

    "Reynolds' Newspaper," one of Britain's leading Radical publications sounds a notes of warning to the public not to be fooled by present price ...

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