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  4. Cap And Bells

    Oh, Mr. Husher! A Voice on the Air. "The Great Tasmanian Sup-press" Trades Hall Mark on Labor Unity. ...

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  5. BE JOYOUS ABOUT JAPAN

    IT has been repeatedly stated that "during the Great War, behind the backs of the Australian people, and without the knowledge of the ...

    Article : 2,168 words
  6. TALK ON THE "TALKIES"

    "Dr. Bull"' (Will Rogers); "Master of Men" (Jack Holt) THE AVALON "Only Yesterday" (Margaret ...

    Article : 1,814 words
  7. LABOR'S EPOCHAL PROPOSALS

    THIS journal has long familiarised the public of Tasmania with the all-important sentiment, "The Unemployed First and has also for years denied the possibility of attaining prosperity in this part of the world, or anywhere else, on the basis of a large dole population ...

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  10. The First Tobacco

    THE first tobacco cultivated in Australia was grown on the banks of the Parramatta River, New South Wales, near Granville, now a suburb ...

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    The POOR FISH Says:-- He much regrets that Sir Walter Leader got such a very severe electric shock, a few days ago, that his Policy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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