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  2. THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

    BELOW we give some further extracts from the evidence taken by the Civil Service Royal Commission:- SUPERFLUOUS CLERKS OF PETTY ...

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  4. MINING AND FINANCE.

    "Outside and beyond the legislative responsibilities of Parliament there is a branch of public work in which the public are yet vitally interested, namely, the development of our internal resources, ...

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  5. POPULARDISCUSSION

    HOW varied are the opinions upon this latest subject of discussion is ...

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  6. "A TOSS UP."

    Thus "Parvenu" (Armidale):-As to whether men or women are most prone to lie, it is a "toss up." In small things I think women do the most, and being a woman ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. MEN STRANGERS TO TRUTH.

    "Bitter" Writes:-The majority of your letters make us poor women out to be the greatest liars, Now, if each were only to study their own friends and acquaintances I think the ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. OUR LETTER BOX.

    [Letters must reach us, addressed to the Mining Editor, before Friday. No notice in taken of anonymous correspondence.] JAMES WILSON,-1. The mine known as the ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    Morning Afternoon. Date h.m. h.m. SUNDAY, August 18 ... ... 5 55 ...6 33 MONDAY, ,, 19 ... ... 7 3 ... 7 33 ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. LADIES THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTISTS.

    J.K. writes: "This world is all a fleeting show, For man's illusion given; The smiles of joy, the tears of woe, ...

    Article : 312 words
  12. MAN THE ARCH-TRAITOR AND CRAVEN.

    "Exclusive" (Islington) writes :- Your correspondence on the subject of lying saddens me. If "all men are liars, and women, too." on what a rotten superstructure is this old ...

    Article : 378 words
  13. IF WEIGHED, MEN WOULD BE FOUND WANTING.

    "Spectator" thinks that untruthfulness, like crime, is fostered by motive, and the question is then-which sex, in the daily inter-course of life, is more liable to be furnished ...

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  14. GENERAL REMARKS.

    There has been a very healthy feeling in the investment market during the past week. Bank of New South Wales shares have advanced, and every one of them offered at 29¾ ...

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  15. TRUTH AN OVERRATED VIRTUE.

    Thus "Zenobia" (Windsor) :-Experience tells most of us that man is the more truthful, and his word most to be relied on, and the reason is not far to seek. Woman is the ...

    Article : 358 words
  16. THE POT AND THE KETTLE.

    Thus "Kangaroo":-The fight for position in good and evil occupations puts temptation in the way of men more than women. But women in the general sense are the greater ...

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  17. WOMEN LIE OFTENER AND WITH LESS CAUSE.

    W.H. (Gunuedah) writes:-The method of attaining results by ruses (common to all weak animals) is so habitual amongst women that as Ferrero says, "In women deception is ...

    Article : 315 words
  18. DRAUGHTS.

    All letters to be addressed to the Editor, and marked "Draughts." It must also be stated whether contributions are original or copied, and full solutions given. ...

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  19. PROBLEM No. XVIII.

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  20. FALSEHOOD NECESSARY TO BUSINESS.

    "R.R." (Newcastle), thus explains his views:-After a varied observation of over a quarter of a century. I find that amongst women of every class, from the highly cultured ...

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  21. WOMEN HAVE MOST TIME AND OPPORTUNITY TO FIB.

    "Gaiety" declares:-It is most difficult to say whether men or women are more apt in the art, but in my own ladies; it is not, ...

    Article : 152 words
  22. SOLUTION OF PROBLEM 16.

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  23. SYDNEY v NEWTOWN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
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  25. MAN'S LIES ARE OF HIS LIFE A THING APART; THEY'RE WOMEN'S CHIEF DIVERSION.

    Thus H.C.B.: Why women, of course. It is in the telling of "white hes"-those little romances hovering on the borderlands of truth-that womenkind excel. Their ideas of ...

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  26. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE.

    "P.C." (Hamilton) writes: There are many kinds of liars-the business liar, whose lies are half legitimate and necessary to his trade to meet the false assertions of his greedy ...

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  27. THE MAILS.

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  28. ONE AS BAD AS THE OTHER.

    Thus "Rustie" (Kentucky):-There is the harmless and meaningless untruth, as for example, that which women make use of. One woman tells another she gave 6s for a hat or ...

    Article : 150 words
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  30. FRENCHS' JEWELLERY:

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  32. LIES A NECESSITY OF THE AGE.

    "C.H.N." (Newcastle) writes:-As to which sex is the most successful in lying, I think there is but little difference. Women are the more successful liars to men, who are more ...

    Article : 138 words
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