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  4. THE LOVE LETTERS of JAMES EUSTACE CECIL

    Cecil is a gentleman who really beggars description. to the evidence of his wife, which was not disputed, he is, or was, in addition, a drug fiend, a Deacon of the Church of Christ, a Lothario, an impassioned preacher of such highly moral sermons as “Mother” “The Wounds of Jesus,” and so on, an adulterer, a branch manager of the Agricultural ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. He Lived in the Stable

    THE STORM AND STRIFE OF SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS HAS IMPRINTED itself deep on the appearance of Esther McGrath, and she looks , old and withered , the result, she says, of improper treatment by .her husband. He ha s, she maintains, been cruel and abusive to her many years past ...

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  6. LOWERING THE LIVING STANDARD.

    THERE IS A LARGE COMPANY, WITH OFFICES ON THE TERRACE, which is doing all in its power to increase the Mediterranean menace to the Australian worker. But, not satisfied with this, the company apparently does not even treat its .poor befooled tools fairly. ...

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  7. Married Her Motif’s Husband

    CECILIA JANE REDDEN, A FRAIL-LOOKlNG WOMAN, WHO married her step-father when she was seventeen years of age, made application to. the Divorce Court coently to have the ceremony annulled. ...

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