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  2. WAYBACK CRITICS.

    A feature about English life that strikes most sharply on the imagination of the Australian is the reconciliation of long age and the freshest youth in many of its ...

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  4. RAILWAY ROBBERIES.

    In the present crime wave, thefts from railway depots figure prominently. It is estimated that compensation paid for losses from Darling Harbor Goods Station averages ...

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  6. STREET TRANSIT.

    Cheaper to build, cheaper to run, earning more money, producing more profit, the motor-'bus is slowly but surely becoming the predominant method of locomotion in ...

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  7. THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW.

    The two words quoted above form the headline of a leading article in the "Sydney Morning Herald." They have an awful, horrible look. Socialism is vaguely connected, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE CLAY- FOOTED IDOL OF PARTY.

    Party government was invented in revolutionary times in England, before democracy was born. Its object was partly to prevent the King from creating a Ministry to be the instrument of royal tyranny, and partly to prevent a counter-revolution after William III. had seized the throne of England. This method of government was ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS CONCERTS.

    Christmas plum pudding did not interfere with the attendance at "The Messiah" performance by the Royal Philharmonic Society yesterday in the Town Hall. When, ...

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  11. TOUGH INDEED.

    "More tough luck," whispered his wife, "Well, what now?" he muttered. "You know Miss Green never sings without her music." "Yes." ...

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  12. LEWISHAM HOSPITAL.

    The Sisters at Lewisham Hospital laid themselves out to give their patients an especially good time yesterday. The programme embraced some really high- class ...

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  13. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MILL.

    In Yorkshire in 1874 there was a man living in a village, called Yeadon, near Bradford, who thought he had discovered the secret of perpetual motion. ...

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