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  3. A BOOK OF BLUNDERS

    How Labor Governs is an incomplete and turgid attempt to describe the political Labor movement in Australia—Federally, and in New South Wales and Victoria—by V. G. Childe, who labels himself "B.A. of Sydney University and B.Litt. or Oxford." From the ...

    Article : 2,182 words
  4. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA

    The textile Industry in Australia is in a serious condition. Hundreds of thousands of pounds sterling have been lost through foreign competition. Factories have had to close down, and thousands of workers have neon thrown out of employment. Expensive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,136 words
  5. THE OLD WOMAN'S BONNET

    Even supposing freetrade means low-priced goods, what is the use of a low-priced article to a man who has no money to buy it? An English textile worker went to America for a couple of years. Re-turning to his English town on a visit, he told some of his old friends ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. 500 A WEEK

    An amazing story of the growth of the commercial and private life of the State, but of the city in particular, is told by the motor car "population." Up ...

    Article : 499 words
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  8. Miss Merle Robertson

    Miss Merle Robertson, the famous Danish Australian pianiste - composer, who returns to her homeland with a big English and Continental reputation. ...

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