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  4. RABAUL MIRRORED.

    Right through the war this journal warned people generally against the certainty of setting up a cult of Australian militarism for fear of the ...

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  5. PEARCE’S PAGEANT.

    The above is the viewpoint of Jim Case cartoonist of the Brisbane “Worker” anent the arrival in London of the sneak Pearce. Jemima is supposed to be conversing with old John Bullion who is astounded at the preponderance of luggage. “Oh” says Pearce “that’s just a few advance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PEARCE’S PAGEANT

    When Jemima Pearce with his wife and [?]rus and his retinue known as the “Forty Thieves” sneaked away from Australia on the Marathon, amid ...

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  9. A WAR WIDOW

    Mrs. McLennan, 1518 Turner-street, Kalgoorlie writes: As a soldier’s widow, I crave a little space in your valued paper to vent my grievance. It ...

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  10. RETATRIATION, OR—

    Sir—A fortnight ago in your issue. I noticed under the heading of “Repatriation or[?]” an article which completely [?] the red-tape etc. a ...

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