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  3. DR. TAYLOR AND MR. LAR[?].

    Sir,—Dr. Taylor, in a letter published yesterday under the caption "Replies to Recent Speakers," sets out to prove that New South Wales pays on its loans 0.29 per cent ...

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  4. ONE PEOPLE.

    From all divisions let our land be free, For God hath made her one; complete she lies Within the unbroken circle of the skies, And round her indivisible the sea ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. THE TIMBER TRADE.

    Mr. Dath, of Da[?]h, Henderson, and Bartholomew, is not unknown in the timber trade. He is at the head of one of the largest industrial affairs in ...

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  6. THE WHITE MANS BURDEN.

    Sir,—The prospect of Australian federation I hall with great delight Federation is necessarily based upon compromise—each party must forego something to attain a ...

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  7. THE COMING COMMONWEALTH.

    The end approaches—to-morrow will see the great decision. This is, therefore, the last opportunity for summing up the evidence for and against. The subject has ...

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  8. THE CANADIAN EXAMPLE.

    I contributed the following to the Melbourne "Argus" on the eve of the Victorian referendum, and can only add that if it applied in any particular to the ...

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  9. THE PRINTING TRADE.

    Mr. N. Sapsford may be termed the chief pessimist of the printing trade. He fears that with federation the Queensland printers will be swamped by Southern firms. Mainly, ...

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  10. VICTORIA TO QUEENSLAND.

    To thee bright sister of the strong young North, Born of the South and her heroic seed, Victoria sends her fondest gicetings forth— Her words of welcome speed. ...

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  12. POINTS FOR THE PEOPLE.

    Electors of Queensland, to-morrow you are to decide. Will you unite with your fellow-Australians, or will you stand apart? ...

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  13. FEDERATION AND THE FARMERS.

    " You can fool part of the people all the time, and all the people part of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."— Abe Lincoln. ...

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  14. A FEDERATION FORECAST.

    Mr. Clement L. Wragge, Government Meteorologist, in a communication which we hope at a later date to publish more fully, has kindly given us his forecast as to what, ...

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  15. WHAT WE LOSE BY SAYING "NO."

    Sir,—"Things are what they are, and their conseqences will be what they will be; why, then, should we deceive ourselves?" 1. It is certain that the four Southern ...

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  16. WHY THE OTHER COLONIES ARE ANXIOUS.

    It has been asked why New South Wales and Victoria and South Australia should be so anxious to see Queensland enter the federation to-morrow? ...

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  17. PHOTOGRAPHERS NEED NOT BE AFRAID.

    A leading photographer in Brisbane has Just receive an order from New South Wales for [?] £1000 worth of enlargements. He can compete with Southern photographers ...

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  18. THE ANTI-FEDERAL BADGE.

    "Queenslander" writes:—I have noticed lately a lot of children wearing a blue paper flag. They tell me it is the antifederalist flag. Can you tell me, sir, why ...

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