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  3. FOR THE WHITER HOLIDAYS

    Unquestionably the finest spot for a holiday in winter time is Mount Kosciusko. With an enterprising management ever on the lookout for ...

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  4. AMONG PROMINENT PEOPLE, PAPERS and POLITICIANS

    "The most successful politician is he who says what everybody is thinking, most often, and in the loudest voice."—Roosevelt. ...

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  5. THE NATIONAL RAILWAY.

    Among the several schemes of momentous national import that have been undertaken by successive Federal Governments since the inception of the ...

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  6. SINCE MR. JOHNSON WENT.

    "That the railway service is in a state of disorganisation is beyond question, as is the fact—whether ascribable to coincidence or otherwise—that this ...

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  7. COMING TO THE POINT.

    "The issue in the near future will be whether members of Parliament should be allowed to act as land agents at all."—Mr. Wade q" Wade. ...

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  8. MEN'S MUDDLING.

    "National finance is up against a new world. We have had forty rears of education. The poor have lived in wretched houses, believing in the ...

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  9. INDOMITABLE AUSTRALIAN.

    "Proof of the indomitable patriotism of Australasions abroad is aptly illustrated by the usefulness of the Australasian Society of America, whose ardent ...

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  10. WILL HAVE TO FACE THE MUSIC.

    "The fact that the rural workers have failed after three years' efforts to move the Court to granting an award has aroused a feeling of false security ...

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  11. LABOR'S ONLY HOPE.

    "In comparing the strength of parties in the State Parliament, nothing is more strikingly apparent than the fact that Labour's only hope of office in ...

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  12. A LONG WAY TO GO.

    "Tenderly as we feel for some of our authors, and proud as we are of others, Australia has yet a long way to travel on the path of national literature. There ...

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  13. WE MUST GET IT SETTLED.

    "The Executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association in Sydney do not seem to know what to do regarding the rural workers new log. It is up to the ...

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  14. BENEATH NOTICE.

    "To thoughtful persons who are fairly well informed on the Liquor Question, it is not surprising that com-paratively little interest is taken in ...

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  15. A WORD OF ADVICE.

    "The safest course for the Federal Parliament to pursue is to summon a new convention of. say, ten members from each State, elected on proportional ...

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  16. RUSH FOR INVESTMENTS.

    "The practically insatiable demand for investments has proved the Stock­brokers' 'piece de resistance.' all class­es of securities—banks, insurance, ...

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  17. DRY IN 1920.

    "It is only a little over 40 years ago that the Prohibition Party of America, as a distinctive organisation, was brought into existence, but to-day it has ...

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  18. INCAPACITY OF COUNCILS.

    "The establishment of a Main Roads Board will unquestionably provoke a great deal of criticism; but the experience of the past seven years, just as it ...

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  19. NOT AFRAID OF TRUSTS.

    "I believe the Beef Trust is here. Swift is here. Armour is here, and the American combine has begun its oper­ations. But Liberals are not afraid of ...

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  20. FORCING BETTER FARMING.

    "One good effect of high prices of dairy land has been that it has compelled many farmers to go in for more intensive cultivation. With cheap land ...

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  21. UNSATISFACTORY BUSINESS.

    "It is alleged that the Australian butter business in London is on the whole unsatisfactory, and that trickery is rampant, with the result that the ...

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  22. BLAME THE MEAT TRUST.

    "It is the proper thing nowadays to Manic the Meat Trust for everything that goes wrong. If meat is dear, blame the Beef Trust. If bread is ...

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  23. PEAPES & CO., LTD.

    What memories an old and well-established name conjures up: " Peapes," Who in the country side is not familiar with this name? "Peapes" has become ...

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  24. RELIC OF THE DARK AGES.

    "Parliament works under obsolete rules of procedure which came down from the dark ages of Parliamentary history. There were all kinds of rules ...

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  25. DISCREDIT TO THE COMMON­WEALTH.

    At present with its 335 million acres lying vacant for the most part, with a revenue of less than £50,000 a year, and a decreasing white population of about ...

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  26. WHEN PEOPLE RISE.

    "Social reform will increase, and must increase, as the people become more alive to the necessary and inevi­table evil of a complex society, as the ...

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  27. ALSO APPLIES TO N.S.W.

    "Mr. Cuddie, Director of Dairying, states that the quality of New Zealand butter in the Home market has been well maintained, but he adds ...

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  28. HOUSEHOLD DRUDGERY.

    "Already there is a Domestic Ser-vants' Union, and already there is a movement on foot to secure an eight-hour day for this sphere of employment. ...

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  29. WHILE THE UPPER HOUSE CHUCKLED.

    "The double dissolution is the first of its kind in the history of Great Britain, and it is quite time it occurred. Democrats have had the annoyance of ...

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  30. MAN ON THE LAND FIRST.

    "If the producer is going to get a fair deal it will only be through holding his own in politics. Country electorates now returning men who are quacking, ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND'S POINT OF VIEW.

    "The figures of the Commonwealth Statistician clearly lay down that food and rent are higher in New South Wales and Western Australia—the two States ...

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  32. COMMERCIALISED POLITICS.

    "The insane party duel has carried us into politics on a cash basis, and cash is beginning to talk more and more loudly on both sides. Only unthinking ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL NIGHTMARE.

    "Behind the enormous amount of work brought, before the Industrial Magistrate there is a continual flux and flew of industrial disputes occuying many ...

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  34. WHAT THE WORLD WANTS.

    "Mr. Higgs, M.H.R., has again voiced a complaint against that condition of things in which a member's salary stops with his job. This stoppage of screws ...

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  35. KAISER TO PAY £205,000 TAX.

    luteresting figures are published in Berlin regarding the amount which the five richest persons will pay as their share of the special war tax on wealth ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN.

    "Sir Samuel McCaughey, the sheep king of the world, may show several hundred of his pet woollies at 'Frisco, leastwise Sir Samuel told Captain ...

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  37. OVERLOADED.

    "It was inevitable that the criticisms directed-against a bill with so many provisions as the Local Government Amendent Act should be numerous and ...

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  38. HE KNEW.

    Mrs. O'Hoolihan: "This paper sez there do be sermons in stbones. Ph[?]wat d'yez think av th[?]t?" O'Hoolihan: "Oi dunuo about the ...

    Article : 38 words
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