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  2. CURRENT OPINION

    The only real crime is not to live to the full.--Mr. W. B. Maxwell. ...

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  3. WEEKLY REVIEWS

    THE May return of minerals from the Herborton field, amounting in value to $12, 770, although less than that of the preceeding ...

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  4. WIT AND HUMOUR

    Sydney Smith once said, "The British Army ought never to leave England--except in a case actual invasion. Jim: "Whatever influenced you to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WIRELESS WORLD

    A 2 mid. Mansbridge type condenser should be connected across each of the high tension batteries in use, i.c., between each positive tapping and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THEATRE CHAT

    THE most notable Australian musical event in many years will be the first appearance of Chaliapin, the greatest of all ...

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  7. THE PICTURES

    THE standard of entertainment set by the Tivoli Theatre during Brisbane's "monster movie" month of June will be ...

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  8. FINANCE

    IN view of the fact that consideration is now being given to an increase in the fares on the Brisbane tramways, on account of the ...

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  9. RADIO PROGRAMMES

    DAILY.--1 p.m., market and weather reports and "The Daily Mail" and "The Daily Standard" news items. Afternoon. "The Telegraph" news service. ...

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  10. LAUDER'S LAMENT

    What can I do if I retire? I have tried it.--Sir. Harry Lauder. ...

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  11. PUBLIC GOOD JUDGES.

    The public are admittedly good judges of value.--Sir Charles J. Stewart. ...

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  12. A LEGAL LOTTERY

    Marriage is a lottery, and lotteries are forbidden by law.--Sir. R Park Goff. ...

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  13. AN UNPOPULAR CAUSE

    I do not think anybody over is greatly in love within economy in the concrete.--Sir. J. Marriott, M.P. ...

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  14. SAFER TO FLY

    It is safer to fly than it is to travel on a motor bicycle.--Sir. W. Sefton Branker. ...

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  15. JOY OF LIVING

    Is there no joy, no greatness, in living. Is it fear of hell that makes us good?--Mr. Sinclair Lewis. ...

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  16. A WHISTLING PEOPLE

    The English are a people who sing badly, but whistle exceedingly well--M. Francois de Croisset. ...

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  17. MONEY AND TASTE

    The only people who support good drama are those who cannot afford to do so.--Mr. J.E. Agate. ...

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  18. TOO MANY NOVELS

    Can't we have a law forbidding [?] publisher to issue more than half a dozen novels in one season?--Mr. Hugh Walpole. ...

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  19. THE TEST OF A PEOPLE

    When the great story is written, a people will be judged not by the glitter of its achievements, but by the general standard of the individual's attitude ...

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  20. THE LESS ONE KNOWS.

    If all of us knew everything about the rest of us, none of us would associate with the rest of us.--Lord Dewar. ...

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  21. IN PRAISE OF WALKING

    Three days' walking is, by the spiritual measure of time, as good as a fortnight spent in one place.--Father Ronald Knox. ...

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  22. THE GLORY OF CRICKET

    Let us not forget that the great glory of cricket does not lie in test matches, nor county championships, but on village greens.--Sir. J. M. Barrie. ...

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  23. FRANCE AND HER DEBTS.

    Those who talk about France as a defaulting bankrupt forget that she is paying about $26,000,000 a year already to her creditors.--M. Peret. ...

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  24. MODULATION

    The average current through the phones of a detector valve varies as the square of the voltages applied to the grid. When receiving telephony the ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. DANGEROUS MODESTY

    We are overdoing our habit of self criticism, particularly in public; this form of vanity is very popular just now, but it is destroying our credit.-- ...

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  26. QUESTION BOX

    Madame Aerial, Guhdiah, submits a circuit of an inductively coupled crystal set which, it is claimed, has received 4[?]G and 3 LO in New South Wales with ...

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  27. THE BLESSING OF COURTESY.

    Probably the phrases, "I beg your, pardon" and "Thank you" do as much in the course of a year to add to the general cheerfulness of humanity' as ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. BUSINESS AND EDUCATION.

    There must be an effective partnership, between business and education if we are to got the results we want.--Mr. G. H. Gater (L.C.C. Education Officer). ...

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  30. ACCIDENTS IN INDUSTRY.

    The thoughtlessness of the human factor causes more than half of the accidents in our industrial organisation. --Sir W. Joynson-Hicks. ...

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  31. MASTERS AND SERVANTS.

    Christianity counters the maxim, "No one is good enough to be another man's master" with "No one is too good to be another man's servant." Both are ...

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  32. NO LIMIT TO WORK

    There is no greater fallacy than to suppose that there is only, a limited amount of work to go round; the more we produce, the more we swell ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. STABILITY OF EXCHANGE.

    Stability of exchange, the proud aim of every sound and solidly constructed economic system, forms the only sure foundation for abundant and lasting ...

    Article : 35 words
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