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  2. A Notable Achievement.

    The achievements of persons, "dressed in a little brief authority," in the way of compelling the vulgar herd to walk in the path which those who are thus ...

    Article : 694 words
  3. METROPOLITAN NOTES.

    The study of the attitudes of various political parties after the referendum is full of interest. The A.W.U. section of Labour which voices its sentiments in ...

    Article : 556 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 792 words
  5. DEATH OF Dr. CAMIDGE.

    Dr. Charles E. Camidge, Anglican Bishop of Bathurst, whose death was reported in last issue, as having occurred suddenly at Bishopscourt, ...

    Article : 881 words
  6. And After!

    What next? is the inevitable question. After so pointed a rejection of the counsel of the Ministry by the electorates, it was inevitable that the question ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. Handling Cement.

    The very numerous persons who are interested in the manufacture and use of Australian cement are once more breathing freely. The wharf labourers ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. Fruit.

    In well-informed quarters the hope is indulged that the Government will persevere in their efforts to popularise the sale and use of fruit. At present, ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. French Scientist's Discovery.

    Dr. J. M. Creed, M.L.C. (President of the Cremation Society) has received a letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs in France, stating that Dr. ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. Penny Postage.

    Speaking of the postal department as I find it, I can say unhesitatingly that I have had very little cause for complaint. But I certainly cannot ...

    Article : 276 words
  11. SOME ODD THINGS ARE BEST AFTER ALL.

    There have been many advances in medicine, many new nnd valuable discoveries but nothing in the line of bronchial discoveries that can compare with ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. CONSTIPATION.

    The most persistent and troublesome human allment known, and the fore-runner of many other diseases is now most effectively cured with Chamberlain's ...

    Article : 138 words
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