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  4. "SMITH'S" VAUDEVILLIANS IN A TALE OF THE SEA

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  5. Do Australian Naval Conditions Breed Consumption?

    FIVE members of the Royal Australian Navy were discharged last June-- all suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis. Why this (seemingly) high percentage? Is it due to the conditions under which the ratings are compelled to live? ...

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  6. First Impressions

    POOLING day next Saturday. RATTLING good time, ride in a Sydney tram. "DRIFF" is left £1000 legacy," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "FROCKS so tight, it is impossible to sit down in them." --"Melb. Herald." Well, the women will stand for them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHOULD WOMEN PLAY FOOTBALL?--THE FULL-BACK HAS A "RIPPING" TIME

    Is football a game for women? well, have you over watched a league match? Have you ever seen the men tackle with the ferocity or tenacity of bulldogs? Have you ever heard the sickening thud as a player goes down; seen him painfully struggle to his feet and wrap the loose ends of his pants around himself? And, then, have you seen the quickly gathering phalanx of players that modestly screen him from the vulgar gaze? Have you seen these things.. Have you? And, then, "Should Women Play Football? --A thousand times--YES. (This was written specially by Stan Cross for "Smith's Weekly." He wrote it without any help--just as it is here. We never altered a line, we weren't game.--Ed.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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