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  4. THE LETTER BAG

    Sir,—At the present time I am coaching a number of primary teacher employed by the Department of Public Instruction. The contention of "Ex-Teacher" that they are not fitted ...

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  5. MRS. BURDEKIN'S NOVEL

    Mrs. Beaufort Burdekin, wife of the well-known Sydney barrister, has written a novel, and this week marks the arrival of the first supplies of what is an eminent and unusual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    A decade ago there was no better known figure in the federal political sphere than Sir John Quick. Since he left politic—by compulsion, for he was defeated at the elections of ...

    Article : 553 words
  7. DR. RATHENAU

    The assassination of Dr. Rathenau, deployable in itself, is still more deplorable if it can be taken as an evidence of the strength and ruthlessness of the Monarchist reaction. The ...

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  8. THE MEANEST MAN

    Members of the Sydney Stock Exchange are entering a stock and share broker for the meanest man competition. The brokers are great fellows for playing ...

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  9. MOONS OF MARS

    A recent telegram told us that the moons of Mars have been seen in Hawera, by two members of the Wangaut Observatory Society. it is the first time that the moons have been seen ...

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  10. A NOTABLE EVERT

    Amid all this preoccupations of sport and politics, Australia is apt to forgot that the eclipse of the sun, which will take place in September, will be one of the most remarkable ...

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  11. THE INEVITABLE SQUEAK

    Did you ever have squeaky boots? And did you ever arrive late at church and go squeaking round the hushed interior, looking for a seat? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. OTHER PEOPLE'S WINDOWS

    Have you ever played the game? You sit at your window, pull down the Venetian blind, and play Nosey Parker across the narrow street which div[?] your flat building ...

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  13. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    Many stories of sharks jumping into small boats bare been recorded. Quite recently an account of a visitor of that kind having literally dropped in on a hotting party reached Sydney ...

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  14. MOMENTS WITH MELBA

    It is hardly necessary for me to add anything to what the great critics of the world have said about the voice of Dame Nallie Melba, but I should like the Dame to hear the story ...

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  16. TODAY IN THE GARDEN

    The old-fashioned flows are apt to be forgotten. There is Cherry Pic, the swoetest of dwarf bushes. its botanical name is Hellotrope. ...

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