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  2. THE MAY “ROSS’S.”

    “ROSS’S May number Is strong in variety and interest. J. S. Langley meets the Spiritualistic case for levitation with [?] treatment of D. D. Heime’s exploits. ...

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  5. Sunday Night Meeting AT THE SOCIALIST HALL.

    A progressive note was sounded by Comrades Ted Turner (Brisbane Labor Department) and MISS Kathleen Hotson on Sunday evening last at our Hall. The Socialist ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL ESPIONAGE.

    “The New Republic” is publishing a series of articles on Industrial espionage which should be read by every person to whom love of country and Its Institutions. ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. Hughes and Imperialism

    William Morris Hughes, as Prime Minister of Australia is now on the high seas on his way to England. His mission is to represent the Australian people at the ...

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    Politics is a game of lying accusations and impossible promises; the accusations make you angry; the ...

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  9. HUGHES AND HIS GARDENER.

    After having applied to William Morris Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, on fifteen different occasions without success, for payment of the sum of one pound ten ...

    Article : 140 words
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