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  2. MR. MAHON, M.P.

    The Federal member for colgsrdie visited Kalgoorlie yesterday, and had a chat with the WORKER, in the course of which Mr. Mahon observed: ...

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  3. [?] MOSTLY [?] CRITICAL. [?]

    I have more than once confessed in these columns that I have undergone during the last few years a considerable change of conviction. I am as convinced ...

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  6. EDITORIAL.

    Have you ever read Charles Mackay's fine verses, "What Might be Done?" Here they are:—What might be done if men were wise— ...

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  7. CONSTITUTIONAL SOCIALISM.

    Hart, in his work on "Constitutional Socialism," hita a hard fact right in the centre of the forehead He says: ...

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  8. THE EXODUS TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    The conclusion of peace in South Africa has given an impetus to emigration to that country, and application for permits are pouring in ...

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  9. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The appointment of Mr. George as Commissioner of Railways came as a surprise to all railway men here. It was thought that a man of some experience ...

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