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  2. EARLY MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Aspinall continued. It has been stated that the difendant's visits had been unusually long. Why, on one occasion he had to wait until the fire was lighted and ...

    Article : 2,441 words
  3. CONSCRIPTION COMPLOT Caustically Criticised by Correspondents.

    Sir,—I repeatedly hear the Colored Labor Leader, Hughes, spoken of as clever. This is pure rubbish. His mean little tricks to delude his masters, the public, are so pitiful ...

    Article : 239 words
  4. THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.

    A week or two ago it looked as though the plutocratic push's game of [?]ducing erstwhile democrats and then making their new-found puppets dance to whatever tune ...

    Article : 602 words
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  6. A FIGHTER'S FEATURES.

    Sir,—I propose here as of interest in these times of war, and not out of place at any time, to de[?]ate the typical figh[?] [?] supp[?]se it is reasonable to assume that, ...

    Article : 440 words
  7. BILLEE'S BLASTLNG BLOWS.

    W. Nolte, 112 King-street, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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

    H. A. P.—That-little rag has no circulation worth mentioning, so why give it a free advertisement[?] H. W. M. E. K. M. McF., and Others.— ...

    Article : 272 words
  9. THE CALL TO THE COLORS.

    Sir,—Whit a vast amount of red tapeism has been shown at the various depots where men submitted themselves for examination. Only sons, woode[?]legged men, epilepties, ...

    Article : 179 words
  10. CREASING THE FAT PIG.

    In the flabbergasting "economy" proposed to be exercised by the Pe[?]ock Misgovernmeat one of the most aggravating items comprises the increase to be paid to high ...

    Article : 368 words
  11. DIVORCE PRELUDE.

    In the report under the above heading in our last issue it was not made clear that the original petitioner in the divorce suit. Shechan v. Shechan, was the husband, James ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. Epistles to the Editor.

    Sir.—Has it struck you, as it has many of as, that this carth, or [?] [?] it, is [?]ted by B[?] B[?] H[?]llern has struck Europ[?] a de[?] blow. ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. EXEMPTION COURTS.

    The first military ex[?]ption court in Melbourne was opened on Tuesday morning before Mr. P. J. Dwyer, P.M., and the few cases that were heard showed plainly that ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. SWEATING AT THE SHOW GROUNDS.

    Sir,—During the [?] Royal Agricultural Show man were employed acting as [?]rs, ti[?]kers, [?] at the splc[?]did wage of [?] day. Out of this ...

    Article : 195 words
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  16. A WORE FROM PORTUGAL.

    Sir,—M. Lopez, a Portuguese, has written the subjoined verses, which I have faithfully translated. He desires to warn Australia against Conscription:— ...

    Article : 161 words
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  19. WHY CONSCRIPTION?

    Sir.—To those [?] acqu[?]ted with the perni[?]s term "Conseription," the [?]resent and future ate itmes of danger which call for immedi[?] [?]at on and [?]mpt and ...

    Article : 568 words
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