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  4. WORKING FOR NOTHING.

    "G.T.L." (Stanmore) raises an exceeding bitter cry:--"Being a constant reader of your paper, there is very little in it that does ...

    Article : 497 words
  5. "IN HIS OWN COUNTRY."

    Cheltenham, lying in the wide valley at the foot of the Cotswolds, is to-day one of the most delightful towns in England, and in the days of Adam Lindsay Gordon, ...

    Article : 1,412 words
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  7. HARBOR CHANNELS.

    Attention was called to the state of our harbor channels as soon as the news reached Sydney that the White Star Line intended building 18,000-tonners, four of them, for the ...

    Article : 343 words
  8. HOSPITALS WITH CAPITAL

    It was suggested in "The Sun" some months ago that, pending the real tackling of the great question of general hospital management, "the Chief Secretary ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  9. PALATIALLY HOUSED.

    Even Sir John Forrest, with his "What's a million" policy, did not conceive a more palatial and imposing structure than that in which it is proposed to house the ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. NEW CALEDONIA.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Holman), who has returned from a short holiday trip to New Caledonia, was present at a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday afternoon. He looks to ...

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  11. FIGHTING THEIR BROTHERS.

    The wages board inquiring into the work and conditions of the furniture trade is faced with a peculiar position. Throughout the whole of the ...

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  12. TOLL OF THE SEA.

    Lloyd's return of British and foreign steam vessels of all types totally lost at sea between October 1 and December 31, 1911, to hand, shows that five vessels of 8162 tons gross ...

    Article : 123 words
  13. POLITICIAN WITHOUT A VOTE.

    A politician who has no vote is now amongst this State's most cherished possessions. Mr. Tunnecliffe, a Labor representative of Eaglehawk, in the Victorian ...

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  14. PRODUCE HELD UP.

    Farmers here are bitterly complaining of the want of transport for produce to Sydney. It is estimated that if steamers were available there would be between 500 and 600 tons of ...

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  15. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Since the adoption of penny postage there has been an enormous increase in the volume of letters at the G.P.O., and it has been found necessary to make a considerable ...

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  16. PENDING NEW AWARDS.

    An agreement has been entered into between the Hotel, Club, Restaurant, and Cutrers' Employees' Union and the United Licensed Victuallers' Association which provides for the maintenance of the conditions existing ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. KEEP AUSTRALIA WHITE.

    In a letter received by the British Immigration League from Mr. H. J. Sinclair, of Prai, Penang (Straits Settlements), the writer states:-- ...

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