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  2. "TRUTH'S" LETTER BOX. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    M. Highett!—The first annual report of the Victorian branch of the Red Cross Society states: "No expenditure has been incurred for office or secretarial assistance." ...

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  4. THE CANCER CANKER.

    The statement made recently by Mr. Epps, secretary to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, to the effect that the plight to which Australia has been reduced by the ...

    Article : 732 words
  5. EARLY MELBOURNE.

    Concerning the convict Burke. A public meeting was held in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute on Monday, November 26, for the purpose of taking steps to obtain ...

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  6. ANGLICAN ASPECTS OF THE WAR.

    Two days before I left London services were held in St. Paul's Cathedral, commemorating the first anniversary of the Great War. It was far from being as ...

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  7. Epistles to the Editor.

    Sir,—Some, at least, of our returned sailors and soldiers do not seem to be getting the treatment they deserve. This is rotten, to say the least of it, and is doing more to ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. THE TEMERITY OF JOHN NORTON.

    Sir,—I am simply astonished at the temerity of Mr. John Norton in daring to disclose those damning true historical facts relating to the royal familes of England. How dare ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. SOLDIERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Sir,—In spite of the oily tongue of the Minister of Defence saying that all recruits can be equipped and that all soldiers receive a uniform on final leave, nearly 400 Light ...

    Article : 251 words
  10. TARTLETS IN TROUBLE.

    At the City Court on Wednesday morning, two good-looking and well-dressed young girls named Phyllis Smith and Clara Gray tood the mark on charges of being idl[?] and ...

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  11. A HAT-PIN HEROINE.

    A 17-year-old girl named Marjorie Cardno was charged before the Wellington (N.Z.) Magistrate's Court on October 20 with having inserted a hat pin in the chest of one ...

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  12. A GROUCH FROM THE GARDENS.

    Sir,—Citizens who are in the habit of frequenting the Carlton and Fitzroy Gardens for the purpose of enjoying the fresh air have lately found themselves subjected to ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    A rather peculiar story was told in the Newtown (Sydney) Police Court last week, when Loopold Edmund Huber, 28, now a soldier, but an identity not unknown in court ...

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  14. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS (?).

    Sir,—The freedom of the Press—so-called —tends to nauseate one. At a pressman's banquet in London, a pressman gave the toast, "Freedom of the Press." In reply, ...

    Article : 412 words
  15. THREE LOVE-CHILDREN.

    As she sat in the Toowoomba (Q.) Court one day last week, Dora Maria' Louisa Reinke, a single girl, looked very forlorn and sorry for herself, while her discomfiture ...

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