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  2. Truth

    The people, and their representatives in the Commonwealth Parliament, should use every lawful means to prevent the Prime Minister's Referendum ...

    Article : 1,286 words
  3. TOPICAL TAPS ON TAPPABLE TOPICS. SWEET REMEMBRANCE.

    A solicitor commenced to cross-examine an opposing witness at one of the suburban courts the other day; but found him to be the possessor of a sieve-like memory, ...

    Article : 100 words
  4. GAGGING THE PRESS.

    About four years ago Mr. W. G. Higgs socured the inclusion of a clause in the Federal Electoral Act which roused the cohorts of capitalism in Australia to a fr[?]nzied ...

    Article : 614 words
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    Advertising : 827 words
  6. HARRYING HARLOTS.

    Some months ago, the prostitutes of Perth (W.A.) were prominently mentioned in the press in connection with the scandalous c[?] of Dr. Blanchard, the Government Medical ...

    Article : 351 words
  7. TOO SWIFT.

    Country editors experience far more worries than their city brethren, and it must require many presents of prize pumpkins, mammoth potatoes, and bontodger ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. NURSING THE PLAGUE.

    The public authorities at Britol, so the cablegrammer informs us, made short work of the bubomo plague by setting fire to the rat-infested buildings and burning all ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. TAKING NO CHANCES.

    Occasionally we hear of startling charges being made by imaginative females against doctors and dentists, and apparently the wave of salacity that seems to be sweeping ...

    Article : 167 words
  10. "THE UNWRITTEN LAW."

    About a year ago, the New Zealand Chief Justice created a sensation by sentencing to imprisonment for life a young woman, Alice May Parkinson, who, charged with the ...

    Article : 378 words
  11. POLITICAL PRODIGALITY.

    A man named Joseph Cook, leader of the "Liberal" Party in Australia, recently suggested that, once a war springs up in any part of the world, all other industries should ...

    Article : 816 words
  12. OUR LOST LIBERTY.

    In these degenerate days, when Democracy is dead in Australia, when Liberty has fied to happier lands, when the spirit of independence inspires men no more, the ...

    Article : 482 words
  13. A TAXATION TROUBLE.

    Victorians are prone to growl—and not without cause, we grant—at the income tax impositions to which they are periodically liable, but, hadly off as they are, others, ...

    Article : 231 words
  14. A FREE COUNTRY.

    This is a free country—"the free[?]t of all free countries" We know it is because the daily papers tell us so—and who ever knew them to tell a lie? The Allies are fighting ...

    Article : 418 words
  15. "TRUST MR. HUGHES."

    The plutocratic papers appeal to us in chorus to "trust Mr. Hughes." If we knew nothing about "Little Billee" we might be disposed to take their advice—but we know ...

    Article : 227 words
  16. "NO CONSCRIPTION!"

    That the public feeling against Conscription is growing stronger every day is shown by the increasing attendance at anti-Conscription meetings. On the Yarra Bank last ...

    Article : 603 words
  17. MARRIAGE PROBLEMS.

    The marriage statistics of the Commonwealth for the year 1915 disclose some queer matrimonial alliances. Seven lads of 16 were married to girls of 16, 18, and 19 years ...

    Article : 354 words
  18. THE PATRIOTS' LEAGUE.

    Reference was made in last issue of "Truth" to the balance-sheet issued by the Australian Patrots' League, and particularly to the fact that though the expenditure ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. RECRUITING IN CARLTON.

    The greatest activity is being shown by the recruiting officers at Carlton, who have made No. 300 Lygon-street their headquarters. Sergeant-Major Leveson and ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. WOMEN WAR WORKERS.

    Miss Mary MacArthur, at the British National Federation of Women Workers' meeting, said that the stories that had appeared in the newspapers about the lack of women ...

    Article : 114 words
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