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  3. TWO GREAT QUESTIONS,

    The two great questions—the two great needs of the time—are Peace and Popular Control of the Management of the 'World (writes Sylvia Pankhurst in ...

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  4. The True and the False.

    During the week the Premier (Mr. Ryan), took occasion in the House to expose the bogus nature of the "— and Patriots' National Political League," find knock out its pretensions to the regard of returned soldiers. At the same time he pointed to the genuine returned men's organisation, the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League of Australia, as non-political and entitled to the respect of every returned man of whatever political views. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LEEDS CONFERENCE.

    A week or two ago interesting details of the great Leeds Conference of British Workers, held last June, were published in these columns, and ...

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  6. STAGELAND.

    To-night a popular request programme will be given by Madsame, Evelyn Scotney and Mr. Howard White at the Tivoli Theatre under the ...

    Article : 1,318 words
  7. WAR TIME IN LONDON.

    While the young lady in a bank is starving herself to dress finely on 22s a week, the jolly girl at the back of a bus is earning 48s a week as cool as a ...

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  8. IS COOK PRO-ALLY?

    Joe Cook, ox-Republican, is awfully annoyed because the strike has rendered the docks "practically idle,"and because the men employed on them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 439 words
  9. THE MOVIES.

    Margaret Illington, an actress of fame in America, makes her Australian debut at the Strand Theatre to-day in "Sacrifice," a war drama, containing ...

    Article : 948 words
  10. BY THE WAYSIDE,

    "The worst blasphemy 'these days is to confess that you're a comrade of Jesus."—Horace. Traubel, in "Conservator." ...

    Article : 490 words
  11. THE ENGLISHMAN'S BATH.

    The suggestion put forward in this column that the tradition that the Englishman takes a bath every day has never taken root in England, but ' ...

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