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  3. ENGLAND AND THE STUDENT.

    LONDON, February 4.--March, April, and May find the Australian students who have designs on London busy thinking about the booking of their passages. On this side one gets frequent ...

    Article : 2,055 words
  4. THE CASE FOR LABOR.

    When the Sybil burnt her books she, no doubt, knew what she was about. What pearls of wisdom were thus lost to the world we shall never know, but we may be quite sure that it ...

    Article : 1,844 words
  5. LITERATURE.

    An admirable study of English history from Saxon times to the reign of Charles the First comes from the pen of the late Mr. J. W. Welsford, M.A., formerly Fellow of Calus College, ...

    Article : 629 words
  6. THE FEBRUARY MAGAZINES.

    Sir William White, the late Director of Naval Construction, pens a dignified protest in the "Nineteenth Century and After" against the introduction of party political feeling into ...

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  8. THE WHITE RAJAHS OF SARAWAK.

    Next to Australia and New Guinea, Borneo is the largest island in the world, and on its north-west coast is Sarawak, inhabited by some 400,000 people of Malay and Chino-Malay ...

    Article : 757 words
  9. EFFECTS OF THE DENTAL REGULATIONS.

    The effect of the new Dental Act, and the regulations under it, which were published on Wednesday, was explained yesterday morning by Mr. Donald Smith, president of the ...

    Article : 621 words
  10. OUR FRIEND, THE SANDGROPER.

    Our London correspondent referred recently to the lack of co-operation in London between the representatives of the various States on immigration and other questions of general ...

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  11. POWERS UNDER SUB-SECTION 34, SECTION 51.

    Sir,--In "The Daily Telegraph" of Tuesday, March 1, financial column, appears a letter, and an editorial comment thereon, dealing with some special phases of the federalising of State debts. ...

    Article : 406 words
  12. CINEMATOGRAPH FLIM FIRES.

    A contrivance for preventing combustion in cinematograph and other films during their display was explained and illustrated in Sydney yesterday. The inventor is Mr. Tatham. ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. THE AUSTRALIAN OIL INDUSTRY.

    Sir,--An appeal was made through your columns yesterday by Mr. H. Land for heavy protection for the Australian oil industry--or, rather, for the Commonwealth Oil Corporation. The need of the Navy was made the ...

    Article : 348 words
  14. RECENT FICTION.

    Cases of mistaken identity form admirable [?]gs for the fiction-writer, perhaps because there are so many instances on record in real which one individual is believed to be ...

    Article : 1,267 words
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