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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Correspondents are reminded that, as space is limited, their communications should be as brief as possible. Rejected letters will not be returned. ...

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  3. CAPITALISM.

    Sir,—Dr. Crotty recently asked the question: Must we go back to the dark ages in order to find our souls? The Governor-General, at the conclusion of a speech, ...

    Article : 663 words
  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—In reply to "Disgusted Unemployed," it is obvious that he is a non-unionist, who has in the past been prepared to accept all the conditions that ...

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  5. WORKERS' INTERNATIONAL RELIEF.

    Sir,—It is becoming increasingly evident that the village relief movements are becoming obsolete. With the economic and industrial position becoming more acute, ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. RUSSIA'S GOVERNMENT.

    Sir,—On every day in the week one is reminded of the iron dictatorship that rules the people of Russia. There are many people who believe that our ...

    Article : 516 words
  7. FLYING FOX MENACE.

    Sir,—I desire to draw the attention of orchardists of Cardiff and surrounding districts that a camp of flying foxes has been discovered at Blackbutt (near ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. LAKESIDE CAMP.

    Sir,—My previous reply to another correspondent will serve as part answer to "M.D.," who regrets that I fail to grasp the fact that a change in our social system ...

    Article : 956 words
  9. HUT AT BAR BEACH.

    Sir,—We wish to put our side of the case regarding the "Hut at Bar Beach" occupied by the two unemployed men. The hut has been standing here for years. ...

    Article : 257 words
  10. THE DAILY MEAT.

    Sir,—One is struck with the apparent lack of supervision on the part of the health authorities regarding the sale of meat. The prevailing practice of retailers ...

    Article : 321 words
  11. COSTS OF GOVERNMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 483 words
  12. SCIENCE AND RELIGION.

    Sir,—Mr. C. W. Morse seems to believe in the good old plan. "When you have a bad case, abuse your opponent." Scholars, both Christian and Rationalist, ...

    Article : 2,700 words
  13. BIRTH CONTROL.

    Sir,—In many homes birth control is exercised Others term it prevention. Forced rules or laws cannot be effected in this matter. The whole issue rests ...

    Article : 307 words
  14. WORK AND THE "DOLE."

    Sir,—I read in a recent issue of the "Newcastle Morning Herald" in article dealing with the efforts of unemployed men at Tarcutta, near Albury, stating that ...

    Article : 279 words
  15. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Sir,—One is amazed at the lack of moral courage of our leaders of labour in Newcastle, and the total absence of any constructive policy formulated by them. The ...

    Article : 282 words
  16. GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

    Sir,—The Suggestion put forward by Mr. Scullin as to an amalgamation with the Government Savings Bank and the Commonwealth has not improved the ...

    Article : 344 words
  17. LOCAL AUTHORITY ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—The council elections are drawing near, and it behoves every person who has a vote to exercise it. Do not excuse yourself by saying, "I don't know the ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. CURRENCY QUESTION.

    Sir,—The publication of the unofficial opinions of E. G. Theodore, Commonwealth Treasurer and Chairman of the Australian Loan Council, in the ...

    Article : 736 words
  19. POPPY DAY APPEAL.

    Sir,—Having gathered from the "Newcastle Morning Herald" that the Newcastle Sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League are not to ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. YOUTH.

    Sir,—Youth of to-day, the man of to-morrow, the man of to-morrow, the fathers and teachers of to-morrow. It we have morally good men, then we have morally ...

    Article : 313 words
  21. CITY COUNCIL STAFF.

    Sir,—Reading the Wylie report in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" of October 23, I was not surprised to see that Ald. Gibson has a niece on the council staff. ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. AUSTRALIA AND RUSSIA.

    Sir,—The reply of Mr. Paul Cheyne is an indication of the mental morass he finds himself in. The people accept him as a second Oliver Twist. and appreciate ...

    Article : 453 words
  23. STATE LOTTERY.

    Sir,—I wish to protest against the small number of prizes in the State Lottery. It would be better for the ticket-holders, butchers, bakers, grocers, and the public ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. REPRODUCTIVE RELIEF WORK.

    Sir,—One of the most pressing questions at the present time is admittedly that of unemployment. A huge army of unemployed is a great drawback to any ...

    Article : 353 words
  25. MUNICIPAL BEAUTIFICATION.

    Sir,—We constantly hear the appeal to the ratepayers to help beautify their municipality. A sample of the encouragement to do so can be witnessed at ...

    Article : 253 words
  26. CARDIFF ORCHARDS.

    Sir,—The mean thieves who make a practice of raiding the orchards around Cardiff need to be careful that they are not mistakes for flying-fox. There may ...

    Article : 37 words
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