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  2. THE LETTER BAG

    Sir,—I desire to reply to Mr. A. A. E. E. V. Reid ex-M.L.A ("E.N." 7/4/22). Mr. Reid is evidently distressed by the fact that several persons thought him the author of my letter ...

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  5. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    In Mr. Charles W. Cropper the Australian Jockey Club has the ideal racing secretary. Though he is the head of the greatest racing organisation in the Commonwealth, he does his ...

    Article : 256 words
  6. WHAT STARVING FEELS LIKE

    What is it like to starve? It is nothing like what writers, depending solely on their imagination, would have us belief. The revenous Dangs of hunger that are supposed to turn a ...

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  7. PUTTING BACK THE CLOCK

    Putting back the bands of the clock is a favorite amusement with politicians, publicists, stump orators, and other friends of themselves and the human race. It the ...

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  8. ANOTHER VIEW

    Sir.—I was pleased to Me that at last someone had been brave enough to give publicity to the disgraceful state of affairs at the booking office in Challis House ro travelling accommodation on ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. WHERE ARE THE BOOBS?

    What has become of them—the "boobs"—the "yobs"—who used to come from the country each Easter to keep the city spielers in pocket money? ...

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  10. TICKET TANGLE

    Sir,—I refer to the comment on the "Ticket Tangle" ("E.N." 11/4/22). I feel that it is unjust. For 18 years I have been a constant passenger, up and down, by the Melbourne ...

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  11. NEW STATE SCHEME

    Sir.—Mr. D. H. Drummond. M.L.A., wrote on the 8th inst.:-"If our critics have anything letter to offer, what is it?" We are all aware of the non-development of ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. CAL LAL

    Picture to yourself. if you can, a tiny little place outback, very for outback. It has a post office and no "pub," a police station and no store. It is on the Murray, way down in the ...

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  13. TOBACCO AFTER HOURS

    Sir.—I would like to know why hairdressers and tobacconists in the pay, who have to pay high rents, should be made to close for the sale of tobacco at 7 p.m.? A person can get a ...

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  14. A MYSTERIOUS QUESTION

    The cabled announcement that the Danish and German deiegates have reached an agreement respecting the Schleswig frontier will excite but a tempered enthusiasm here. Beyond feeling ...

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  15. ANCIENT AND MODERN

    Sir,—"In there a case for the continuance of the classical languages in the school curriculum ?" you ask in your leader of 9-4-22, and then proceed on one ground, at least, to beg the ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

    Last week the Science Society held its annual conversazione. After an address of welcome had been delivered by Brigadier-General M'Kay. ...

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  17. THE 'VARSITY

    According to figures Just available from the University. 2895 students were attending lectures there last year. These were taught at a cost of £48 ...

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  18. AN AUTUMN IDYLL

    "Heard things?" said Punter Bill; "He yairs, I've orfen sought em, I've heard abaht Dunwil. But wot'll win the Autumn? ...

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  19. THE ONLY WAY

    Facts speak louder than arguments. The gold yield for this State for this State for March was valued at £12,946, as against a yield valued at £24.344 for March, 1921. This is a serious decline and the ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. RESERVE FOR PEOPLE

    Messrs. Allen Allan, and Hemsley, solicitors for the Allen Estate, Faulconbridge Blue Mountains, have arranged, through Councillor J. T. Wall, ...

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  21. THE FRIVOLOUS AGE

    A witness in a recent Sydney divorce case declared that the young were always trivolous. I asked Bettie if this were so. Bettie is a waitress. You may think, because if that, she has ...

    Article : 292 words
  22. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    It is indicative of the size of this State that while the greater portion of it is crying out for rain, in other parts there have been floods. Like all floods of recent years, these have been ...

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  23. THE LANGUAGE OF DIPLOMACY

    The Genoa Conference is being conducted in three languages—English, French, and Italian— but, notwithstanding this international courtesy. French still remains the language of diplomacy. ...

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  24. BILL'S ORATORY

    Recent mention in the "Evening News" of the late Bob Fitzsimmons recalled the fact of his having been responsible for the finest piece of oratory ever uttered at the Sydney Stadium Bill ...

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