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  2. THE FEDERAL ARENA.

    Polling day was practically quiet and uneventful. Even the open bar had no perceptible effect on the serious mood of the crowd. It was not only that I personally ...

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  4. CANE GROWING.

    About 150 farmers engaged in cane growing on the Clarence attended a meeting held at Maclean last Friday morning, presided over by Mr. R. J. McDonald, President of the ...

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  6. THE COMING SESSION.

    Unless the unexpected happens Parliament is to meet in the second week in June. The session, we are told, is to be devoted in the main to matters connected with the war. The ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. BREAKING THE NEWS.

    Here the news spread in the least sensational fashion imaginable. The "Herald" carried it to most suburbs long before citizens had made an end of the Sunday sleep. ...

    Article : 194 words
  8. DEATH OF MR. HOWROYD.

    It was a trifling but a curious coincidence that whilst I wrote the words in a proceeding paragraph, "I better could have spared a better man," death was taking the better ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. THE BROAD RESULT.

    There has never been the least doubt that the National Party would have a big majority in the House of Representatives. Nobody was greatly surprised to find that ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. THE LUCKLESS INDEPENDENTS.

    Many of us are very sorry that a grossly unjust, antiquated electoral system has made an end of the Independent candidate. But past events should have taught everyone ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. THE POLITICIAN'S LIFE.

    The politician's life is an exceedingly ill-ordered one. For a great part of the year as politician he does nothing. If he is not in the Ministry he loafs through the session, ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. THEY GIVE ANY AMOUNT OF CHEEK.

    Private J. Coleman, writing to a friend on the Richmond from Salisbury Plain, after going over the journey from Australia via the Cape and Sierra Leone, which has ...

    Article : 521 words
  13. MARKING TIME.

    For a variety of reasons there will be much further marking of time. The soldiers' votes will take long to allocate and to count. When Parliament meets in June the Senate ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. AMONGST THE SLAIN.

    There are some whom it would be unwise to set down as politically dead until the absent votes are counted-- including those men at the front. There are others, as Hampson, ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. JAPAN'S DANGER.

    The position in which Japan, as a nation, stands, in a moral and religious aspect, was instructively referred to at St. John's Cathedral, Brisbane, on Sunday night by the Rev. ...

    Article : 331 words
  16. THE BENDIGO VICTORY.

    It was never easy to decide on what ground the wiseacres put the Prime Minister 's majority for Bendigo down at a modest 500. The receptions given him spoke eloquently, ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. AFTER DINNER ORATORY.

    It is not clear on what ground the poorer ratepayers arc obliged to provide free and costly dinners, lunches, etc., for the richer ratepayers. However, the custom is an old ...

    Article : 176 words
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