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  2. VERSE AND WORSE

    The closing announcement of an advertisement appearing in a goldfields paper relating to a dance reads thus; "Dancing, etc., 8 till 2." Which ...

    Article : 667 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 831 words
  4. WHERE ARE WE?

    From a report of a speech made by Sir John Forrest:—"There was a time he remembered when they used to have confidence in Western Australia. ...

    Article : 710 words
  5. THE STRANGER SPEAKS.

    A stranger came from distant strand To note the customs, ways, and habits Peculiar to this Western land, ...

    Article : 970 words
  6. THE LICENSING ACT.

    It is a remarkable thing that the Licensing Act, like the Mining Act, is continuously being tinkered with, and instead of a practical measure of ...

    Article : 784 words
  7. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    UGOLOGIST Compere reported to have turned up in Brazil. "Sunday Times" sincerely ...

    Article : 2,368 words
  8. AN EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The first Labor Government in West Australia will go (as far as it is likely to get in that direction) down to posterity as the Government which ...

    Article : 717 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
  10. THE GOVERNMENT PRINTERY.

    The violence with which Mr. Daglish rushed round to the newspapers with the information that, so far from appointing Mr. Alex. Grant ...

    Article : 707 words
  11. The Sunday Times

    The "Sunday Times" has a very high opinion of the "West 'Australian." For various reasons. It is very old, very experienced, very respectable ...

    Article : 576 words
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