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  4. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    To-day Geneva, radiant and beflagged, is "enfote." At 11 o'clock this morning the third annual meeting of the Assembly of the League of ...

    Article : 374 words
  5. THE LETTER BAG

    Sir,—I was in England last year and was interested in the meat question. I have seen meat killed, dressed, frozen, curled to the wharves, stowed in the holds of ships— ...

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  6. HENRY LAWSON

    For you, old mate, the "knock-off" bell has tolled—Good night, Henry. Four lost slim "bendic," Harry, has been ...

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  7. KING COTTON!

    The English Cotton Trade Delegation, now on its way through America to Australia, bears with it the promise of a mighty industry. ...

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  8. IMPOSITION.

    Sir,—I have received two communications from the Federal Income Tax office asking for the address of different persons. If a man does not reply he is liable to a fine ...

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  9. A FIRST NIGHT IMPRESSION

    All Sydney will be laughing at the new comedy at the Criterion Theatre. Most people will say that Mr. Lawrence Grossmith's clever Lurlesque of the pirate captain in 'Ambrose ...

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  10. THE TEACHER'S LOT.

    Sir,—Under the heading of "Teachers' Grievances." you published a letter dealing with board at Griffith. Believe me, the obtaining of any kind of board for teachers in 90 per cent. ...

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  12. ALL IN A NAME.

    Sir,-It is time we Australians concerned ourselves about "what is in a name." We have plenty of officials, both State and Commonwealth, who are [?] the grand old name ...

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  13. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    It has been very truly sais that sea anemones are among the most beautiful at natural objects. Some varieties of this attractive "sea flower" are found in rock pools ...

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  14. AGAIN THE RAILWAYS.

    Sir.-A word to "Little Me." of Auburn, who insinuates that it was my own carelessness in being overcorned, and reluctantly [?] the excess from Redfern to Sydney. ...

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  15. TO-DAY IN THE GARDEN

    Bright pot plants for the house are secured by lifting a flowering plant of cineraria or a clump of primula malacoidce from the ground into a pot. ...

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  18. HOW THE AMATEUR HEAVIES APPEARED TO CYRIL SAMUELS.

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  19. WOMEN IN SMOKERS.

    Sir,-As a smoker, I am somewhat in sympathy with Ald.Dibble, of Newtown, when he complained that the regulation preventing [?] travelling in smoking care was not being ...

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