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  3. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    There is perhaps, no better-known character in the public life of Great Britain to-day than [?]ratio Bottomley, who has been convicted on a charge of fraudulently converting money that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE FEET ON THE PAVEMENT

    The pavements of the Quay but seldom rest. All day and far into the night, and at break of dawn they sound to the tread of many feet. Long after the midnight hour, strollers come ...

    Article : 328 words
  5. THE LETTER BAG

    Sir,—Regarding City Council tenders for bituminous roads, on behalf of the lowest tenderer, Mr. W. B. Carr, we have taken certain action through our solicitors protesting against ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. THE FEDERAL FUTURE

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand is setting an example which Mr. Hughes must be called upon to follow. Mr. Massey has forecasted a reduction of taxation and of railway ...

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  7. OTHER PEBBLES ON THE BEACH

    Sir.—Recently it has been claimed that the Returned Soldiers' League is the only [?] which has facilities for adequately investigating and dealing with returned soldiers seeking ...

    Article : 146 words
  8. THE GREAT MAN'S VIEWS

    The reporter camp back to his office and wrote at great length the remarks of the great man. He wrote:—"Everything considered." said Sir Percival Public, when commenting upon ...

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  9. ART IN AUSTRALIA

    The evolution of a young country is along fairly traditional lines. Its pioneers lead their hazardous life in rude huts, claiming farms and pastures from the pagan country. The next ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SKALSEI'S ADMIRERS

    Sir.—"Orchestra Member's" remarks about Skaiski ("E. N." 23/5/22) are most unfair. How can a man ask for the latest funny stories from and be familiar with a number of ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. THE SHIPPING OCTOPUS

    Sir,—As illustrating the extent of the big shipping combine's opposition to the Commonwealth Government Line, the information contained in the following letter from a ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. CONTRARY TO MAXIM

    Edward Graham was a honest, hard-working man, who struggled to make a small shop support his sick wife and three young children, But, despite all his strenuous endeavor, the ...

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  13. DIRTY RESTAURANTS

    Mr. Oakes (Minister for Health) said yesterday that be know of nothing to justify further legislation to control restaurants and that he had not received any report concerning the ...

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  14. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    Very often—especially in the early morning and towards sundown—some kookaburras come to rest on the yardarm of my flagpole, and laugh as a sly Joke or two. They fly across from a section of scrub which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TO-DAY IN THE GARDEN

    It is a triumph to grow good delphiniums. It is also an adventure, for while fresh seed germinates easily it soon loses its vitality, and so out of a packet one often gets few plants. ...

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