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  4. THE LETTER BAG

    Sir,—"Are we snobs," Of course we are [?] but some of us are an ill-mannered lot. On Wednesday. In a tram going from to City to Bondi Junction 10 YOUNG me [?] ...

    Article : 176 words
  5. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    The fall of the Facts Government In Italy, announced in the cable news yesterday, marke the third or fourth Ministerial crisis in that much-distraught country since the last general ...

    Article : 347 words
  6. NOT A CONNOISSEUR

    Lady Beatty's experience of losing a valuable piece of jewellery, and finding it in an unexpected place—told in the "Evening News" cables—was equalled some years ago in ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. THE CALL FOR ALDERMEN

    The retirement from the Balmain Municipal Council, in which he had sat for forty years, of Alderman Clubb, is a reminder that the old school of alderman in passing. It also ...

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  8. SNOWBALL VERSE

    The [?]heeman was a pious chop, as most policemen are— He d[?]n't curse the doctor, and he didn't kick the car, ...

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  9. DISTRESSED SOLDIERS

    Sir,—Will you kindly allon[?] a little [?] in your valuable paper to make a special appeal to the general public in all the metropolitan and suburban areas for in [?] boots a[?] ...

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  10. OWE TAX ONE JOB

    Sir.—As a small man in business in the tino[?] of making up and filling in the [?] income tax returns. It seems to me th[?] it would be a boon and a blessing if we [?] ...

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  11. SPORT OF KINGS

    In the "News" the other day. "B. D." stated that the phrase, "Sport of Kings," so often misapplied to racing, was originated by Mr. Jorrocks in one of his "lectors" on ...

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  12. AN AUSTRALIAN SPHINX

    Between Victoria River Downs and Wave H. a bout 300 miles south of Darwin, an inscrutable countenance of stone faces the "Never Never," The wrikted brow, the grimly set mouth and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. REGISTRATION OF ACCOUNTANTS

    Sir.—It is a recognised fact that public accountants supply the greater part of the information required by the Taxation Departments. Some of this information demands a wide practical ...

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  14. HEADS FOR MAORI—TAILS—WHITE MAN

    There came a hopeless daw in the wilds of Maoriland. It was neither the financial slump nor a teething baby that drove hope away over the bush-clad hills and across the winding ...

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  15. FROM A MAN, TOO!

    Sir,—"And Altcram Partein [?] says women are partly responsible for [?] ployment to-day, and that 80 per cent, of car women are powdered apologies etc. ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. TAXATION OR CONFISCATION

    The case quoted from Armidale of the landowner who has, during the past seven years, paid income tax two and a half time the amount he actuality received in income, shows ...

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  17. ARMY PAY

    Sir,—The paltry compensation low being paid permanent army officers on [?] is a disgrace to Australia. The Indian Government on retiring a lieutenant of eight years' ...

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  18. HORSE SENSE

    Between two and three o'clock—the halfway house of dawn—the sound of slow hoo[?] outside awakened me. Leaning out of the window, I saw in the moonshine two big cart ...

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  19. THE NEW "NEWS" DICTIONARY

    Beer—A liquor drunk in the galleries of theatres. Hence the term, "[?]r of the God." Bigamist—A man who allows indiscretions to recur. ...

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  20. A FAITHFUL SERVANT

    Lord Bryce faithfully served the Muse of history. During his long life be not only wrote histories, which are now classics, of both the Old World and the New, but he also made ...

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  21. RACING MANIA

    Sir,—There is a considerable decrease in the revenue return from the meems tax for [?] though it is based upon the year 1920-21. wh[?]r things were undoubt[?]lly more prosper[?] ...

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  22. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    Recent reference to the spider as a treacherman, with mention of the enormous quantity of food this insect is able to consume—when he gets It—has led a correspondent to send the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. OH! LADY, LADY!

    Skirts will be longer in the Spring. Fashion Note. From Paris comes the dread decree. That shris must drop below the [?] ...

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  24. SANE UNIONISM

    At a time when the Brisbane Labor Conference and the Melbourne Unions conference are going bald-headed for the socialisation of industry, the leaders and the trades unions in Britain ...

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