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  4. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.

    (Letters must be written on one side of the paper only. No letter can be printed unless the writer's name and address are given, not necessarily for publication.) ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. CARE OP STATE CHILDREN.

    Dr. C. K. Mackellar, M.L..C, president of the New South Wales Children's Relief Board, deals extensively, in the last issued report of that body, with the subject of the care of nursing ...

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  6. THE REFERENDUMS.

    Mr. R. Thomson writes:—As one who took an active part in the long struggle for Federation, I ask you to allow me to point out that in the present controversy in this State over ...

    Article : 574 words
  7. The New Army Airship.

    The British Army believes that it has got a workable airship at last. It seems Indeed better than that; It Is the first "serial cruiser" which can bear anything like a. reasonable comparison with ...

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  8. RIVAL SURF CLUBS AT COOGEE.

    Mr. T. W. Henderson, chairman Coogee Life Saving Brigade, writes:—Under the above heading, in Friday's issue of your paper, I saw some notes that had evidently been reported from the ...

    Article : 447 words
  9. HINDUS IN AMERICA.

    "Turn back the Hindu invasion," demands a San Francisco newspaper, apropos of the recent arrival in "Frisco in one shipload of 191 natives of British India. Hindus have been coming into ...

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  10. FIRE BRIGADES' GRIEVANCES.

    "Always Ready" writes as follows:—Will you kindly permit me space in your columns to place before the public the treatment that the members of the fire brigade ...

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  11. FOR LADY SMOKERS.

    A new American Customs rule, permitting ladies entering the United States to bring with them free of duty thirty cigarettes or fifty cigars, has been formulated. It will be ...

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  12. HAMBURG UNIVERSITY.

    A Bill laid before the Senate of Hamburg provides for the appointment of free additional professors. Among the proposed Chairs are classical philosophy and archaeology. It is, ...

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  13. ARNCLIFFE-BEXLEY TRAM.

    Yielding to representations made by the Aracliffe Progress Association, the Chief commissioner has communicated with the association, stating that authority has been given to the ...

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  14. "WIRELESS" FOR MILITARY PURPOSES.

    Wireless telegraphy has been successfully installed in connection with the Field Battery camp at Heathcote. Lieutenant George Taylor, of the Army Intelligence Corps, assisted ...

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