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  3. THE CRITIC

    S.O.S.—Still on strike. Faint heart never won a fat wife. Love is a flame lit by the match of virtue. A patient in the hand is worth two in the ...

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  5. THE LAST GREAT STRIKE.

    Poor old "Daddy" Spence, who is now the Hughesite "Nationalist" member for Durwin in the Commonwealth parliament, used to pose as being proud of being ani ...

    Article : 900 words
  6. LABOR AT BAY.

    The great strike [?] is [?]ded is [?] of a [?]s to english orga[?] lator. All the en[?] of the workers have p[?] in the cam[?] against, trade uni[?]m; but, so far, Labor is holding them at bay. Now Laber bravely stands at bay to guard his accient right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AFTER ARMAGEDDON.

    The great World War which is now convulsing civilisation has given [?] impetus to the activities of the ideal ists who dream of the possibility of ...

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  8. A BISHOP'S BLETHER.

    Sir,—According to the Bishop of North Queensland, the Church loves the workers, and has struggled against great odds to assist in the am[?]ion of mankind and ...

    Article : 565 words
  9. A PINT OF BEER.

    A pint of beer. Of little worth is anything upon this earth To man when of his pint bereft; For him what bath existence left? ...

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