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  2. BABIES AS CONVERSATIONALISTS

    Excepting, of course, golf, the most interesting study in the world is the young baby, my one of four to six weeks old. I have made for many years a close study of him (or her), and ...

    Article : 606 words
  3. THE LETTER BAG

    Sir,- With reference to the new federation of soldiers organisation, particulars of which were published in the Press, I would desire you to grant me a small space in your columns in ...

    Article : 70 words
  4. I SAW THESE THINGS YESTERDAY

    In the morning, as my twopenny tram trundled down William-street, I was idly watching the curtains of blatant most in the butchers' shops when my eyes found something rather ...

    Article : 304 words
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  7. SETTING THINGS STRAIGHT

    The Fuller Government deserves well of the country. Its decisions regarding wages and hours of work win give industry a chance to revive and find occupation for the unemployed. ...

    Article : 788 words
  8. SACRIFICING THE PEOPLE

    Sir.-The various courts and tribunals established in Sydney for regulating wages, prices. rents, etc., show no regard whatever for the people who pay the piper. Wages are raised, ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. AT COURT

    At the Central Police Count every morning there are Deacon[?]aes and other who interest themselves in the welfare of the unfortunates brought before the Court. ...

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  10. VARSITY APPOINTMENT

    Sir,-The appointment of Brigadier-General Ivan Mackay as intermediary between the Undergraduates and the Senate places that gentleman in an invidious position. A teacher of the ...

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  11. IT MIGHT EASILY BE TRUE

    "You know,' said Percy to me, "a friend of mine had a remarkable experience not long ago, by jove. He had been having awful trouble with his Jolly old head, don't you know, ...

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  12. "COMPULSORY RELIGION"

    Sir,-In the days when that much misunder-stood and misre presented term "Protestant" had some real meaning. it stood for resolute, unflinching resistance, to the death if need be, to any ...

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  13. ENSLAVED

    I know a maid, and she is fair As any flower that blocks. Her eyes are sparking [?] rare, Her cheeks outblush the rose. ...

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  14. 'BANG WENT FOURPENCE!"

    Sir.-Yesterday I tried to call a number through a public telephone is Roseville. Called the number, received an answer, and put two pennies in the slot. But the called person could ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. WHAT IS LUXURY ?

    Everybody, no mailer how much they may differ from Sir Thomas Henley in political principle, must admire him for his honest conjor. If be has an unpleasant truth to [?] he ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. BATH SONGSTERS

    We are a free people, and the fact that we sing loud and long while having our bath only goes to emph[?]sies the fact. The privilege of singing in the bath ...

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  17. THE ETERNAL QUESTION

    Sir.-Much has been spoken and written concerning Australia and defence. Responsible officials receiving high salaries, naturally, are in a position to advance their mighty reasons for the ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. ON A STORMY NIGHT

    I was going home on the front of a Rose Bay tram; I was sitting behind the driver and admiring the flickering of light on the soaking streets. BEside me was another chap. ...

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  19. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    "Ding" is one of the proudest possessions of a farmer out from Bibbenluke. He is as near to the pure dingo as it is likely to get a dog in that district. Three years ago his mother was ...

    Article : 266 words
  20. IN "MY" GARDEN

    Replay to BUTLER GYE. I Stroll along my garden path with weary steps and alone: Carnations droop their dying steins and roses ...

    Article : 97 words
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  22. TO-DAY IN THE GARDEN

    If a bed or border of the dainty little Primula Malacoldea has not been planted, get seedlings at once. It is one of the most useful of annuals for ...

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