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  3. SYDNEY'S BELGIAN DAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Show Belgium that you mean it," was the exhortation put before the people of New South Wales to-day. They were invited to contribute to a record ...

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  4. GERMANS AND THEIR DESERTS.

    Sir,—I would, through you, suggest that the Minister for Education, not only of Victoria, but all the Australian States, give immediate instruction that the ...

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  5. CRISIS IN SUGAR.

    The urgent needs of Australia appear to be recognised in the oversea sugar markets, and great skill will have to be shown by those who endeavour to secure the ...

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  6. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where 'I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whose list." ...

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  7. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a graduatee, of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the editor ...

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  8. REMEMBER "OUR BOYS"

    Sir,—All Germans should be interned. There may be a few exceptions, but it is hard to distinguish in the face of such hypocrisy as we have had to deal with. ...

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  9. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915.

    Never before has a great nation been so profoundly and universally abhorred as the German now is. Signs of the utter detestation in which it is held are ...

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  10. GERMANS' AND TRADE.

    Sir,—With reference to the letter signed by Mr. Ashby, of the Chamber of Manufactures. I can only conclude that when Mr. Werthein interviewed Mr. Brookes on the ...

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  11. NATURALISATION NO SAFEGUARD.

    Sir,—It is absolutely absurd to think that we are having thousands of the pick of the Empire's manhood killed and murdered weekly by the most degraded and mean ...

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  12. MR. HUGO WERTHEIM'S LETTER.

    Sir,—On reading through Mr. H. Wertheim's letter in to-day's issue of "The Argus," one statement that he made therein with regard to his employees calls ...

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  13. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) announced yesterday that Empire Day, May 24, would not be declared a public holiday. He said that it had been ...

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  14. GERMANS IN THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sir,—Referring to the letter from the registrar of the University published today, it is apparently not generally known, and the fact is not disclosed by the ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am 50 years of age and was born in Australia. I have never seen Ireland in my life, but that makes no difference in my sentiments towards the country of my ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Were it possible to ship every German home to their dear fatherland a great blessing would be conferred upon the Commonwealth. We do not want them, and ...

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  17. INNOCENT SHOULD NOT SUFFER.

    Sir,—Before our Australian people begin taking drastic measures against Germans living here, they ought to remember that most of these Germans left ...

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  19. A WAR TAX.

    Sir,—I wish to mise my voice with the many others, and ask "How long are our Governments going to sit and watch, without making any move whatever, while ...

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  20. UNIFORM ACTION BY STATES.

    While in Sydney the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) discussed with the AttorneyGeneral of New South Wales (Mr. Hall) the question of the supply of sugar. "At ...

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  21. AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    Sir,—Miss Butler's letter in to-day's issue says that my suggestion of the 12th was most opportune. Well, then, let us be "up and doint," and try to prevent this ...

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  22. VICE- REGAL.

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, attended by Captain Fance, left Melbourne by the 5 p.m. train for Ballarat yesterday. To-day Her Excellency will ...

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  23. OUTPUT OF RIFLES.

    Reference was made by Senator Millen in a statement published in "The Argus" of yesterday to the output of rifles at the Small Arms Factory at Lithgow. ...

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  24. REGULATING PRICES.

    Sir,—The present troubles of the wiseacres who think they can control the laws of nature are very small compared with what they will be if they persist with their ...

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  25. EVERY AUSTRALIAN'S DUTY.

    Sir,—The synopsis of the British Government's committee, published to-day, will surely convince all those Australians who, up to the sinking of the Lusitania and the ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    Th Address in Reply to His Excellency the Governor's Speech, which was agreed to by the Legislative Council, will be presented to His Excellency at the Governor's ...

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  28. MAILS OUTWARD.

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  29. CITY BUSINESS PREMISES.

    In the Senate on Thursday Senator Storey (S.A.) made a statement that a large block of buildings at the corner of Queen and Collins streets was owned ...

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  30. CENSOR AND THE PRESS.

    Questions were again asked in the House of Representatives yesterday as to the rigid censorship being exercised by the authorities in the Northern Territory, over the ...

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  31. GERMAN REPUDIATION.

    Sir,—I regret reading so many senseless letters regarding Germans in Australia. Some of the writers would like the Germans to hold a meeting regarding the Lusitania, ...

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  32. EAST TO WEST RAILWAY.

    A full and comprehensive report by the Commonwealth engineer-in-chief and acting commissioner (Mr. Norris G. Bell) on the present position and estimated ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Not only would a meeting o[?] protest of all German citizens at the awful [?]tomb and outrage on humanity caused by the sinking of the Lusitania serve to ...

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  34. WHEAT CASE.

    It is not the intention of the Commonwealth Ministry to proceed further with the wheat case, upon which judgement was recently given by the High Court, and ...

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  35. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The s.s. Courier will leave Queen's Wharf tomorrow, at 11 a.m., for Portarlington and Geelong, arriving on return about 7 p.m. The bay steamer Edlna will make a special ...

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  36. HEREDITARY INSTINCT.

    Sir,—Why waste time and space arguing as to the sentiments of our Australian German friends—naturalised or otherwise— concerning the present gigantic struggle? ...

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  37. MAILS INWARD.

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