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  7. CRIMES OF THE MASTER CLASS

    "Humanist" writes:—Is is high time that Australians woke up to the fact that things are happening in Europe that will change the whole of the fabric of ...

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  8. AERATED WATERS CASE

    "Humanist" writes:—Many interesting observations from an industrial union standpoint may be made m connection with a judgment. Mr. President Brown, ...

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  9. GREAT-HEARTED SETTLERS

    Bishop Long, of Bathurst, N.S.W., whose 75,000 square miles of diocese stretch beyond the Darling and up to the Queensland border, relates his ...

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  10. DEPUTY GOVERNORS

    When the Prince of Wales arrives in Australia there will, apparently [?] Acting Gevernors in four of the States, and Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the ...

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  11. ENTERTAINMENTS LAST NIGHT OF FADS AND FASHIONS AT AUSTRAL GARDENS

    The members of the 'Fads and Fashions" company will give their last performance at the Austral Gardens this evening, During their stay in Adelaide the ...

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  12. THAT'S AUSTRALIA

    "I saw my brother looking at what appeared to be a clond, and I thought it was a cloud too. But his gaze became fixed, and I knew that he was thinking ...

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  13. AN OUTSPOKEN PARSON.

    The Rev W. Henderson Begg, of the Episcopal Church of All Saints, Jordan Hill, took a notable part in a public discussion in Patrick Burgh Hall on the ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND AND SAMOA

    Sir James Allen (N.Z.), Minister for Defence, states that active steps are being taken to substitute civil for military administration in Samoa, over which New ...

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  15. WEEVIL IN WHEAT

    A satisfactory understanding has been arrived at between the Australian Wheat Board and the British Wheat Commission regarding the allowances to be made in ...

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  16. EXHIBITION GARDENS.

    To-morrow (Saturday) evening and during the coming week the clever and talented "Kiddies" who presented "Boy Blue Pantomime" at the King's Theatre ...

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  17. TRAINING CADETS

    Experience has taught the Defence Department that the present method of military training can be replaced by a new and attractive system. ...

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  18. "TWO MODEST YOUNG MEN."

    "These two modest and unassuming, young men, despite the bundles of congratulatory messages they have received and the laudatory remarks made by the ...

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  19. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Unqualified approval of the excellent programme of vaudeville items is expressed by crowded houses. Prominent among the newcomers is the Cerbasi ...

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  20. HAIR TONIC DRINK.

    In New York the revenue authorities are trying to overcome two evils which have arisen since the passing of the Prohibition Enforcement Act. The saloon ...

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  21. TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    The development of the tobacco growing industry in Victoria will depend upon the encouragement given to growers by the State and purchasers of tobacco leaf. ...

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  23. SOUVENIR SEEKERS.

    Captain Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith were the guests of the United Service Institution on Tuesday night, when a smoke concert was given in ...

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  24. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AT WEST'S.

    "Cheating Cheaters," a screen adaptation of the famous Broadway success of the same name, is the star attraction at West's this week, by Clara Kimball ...

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  25. IMPORTED GOODS.

    During the past few months the Australian market has been heavily loaded with importations of goods from overseas, which have poured in freely owing (contends ...

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  27. GENERAL RARIE'S SUPPORTERS

    A largely attended meeting took place at Manly on Saturday to welcome General Sir G. Ryrie, member for North Sydney, and it was decided to telegraph ...

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  28. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES.

    At the Theatre Royal, commencing at the matinee to-morrow, an exceptional picture attraction will be offered, when two super features will be screened, chief ...

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  29. COLONIAL OFFICE'S ATTITUDE.

    The British Colonial Office is not expected to interfere in the appointment of William Lennon as Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland. ...

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