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  4. THE WAIL OF THE WEALTHY.

    As a matter of course the Government lent a ready ear to the wail of the wealthy pastoralists. It would be weak and foolish of us to resent this. We were perfectly aware ...

    Article : 197 words
  5. THE REAL TROUBLE.

    The real trouble is that although Hughes and Co. went about shrieking "Produce, produce," and urging the wage earner to put his back into it, the world is suffering from ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. BRISBANE NOTES.

    The indications are that the current of Government is not running smoothly, in fact there are reasons for believing that the Labor party at the present time is anything ...

    Article : 490 words
  7. WHO SHALL CARRY THE BABY

    The rich are very bent on making the poor carry the baby. In the war years big pastoralists, manufacturers, importers grew rich beyond their wildest peace day dreams. The ...

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  8. FIRE BRIGADE AMALGAMATION.

    Recently the Arbitration Court decided that in future metropolitan fire brigades would have to be worked with two shifts. At present there are seven distinct brigades ...

    Article : 208 words
  9. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, is a long time retiring. In his correspondence with Ministers he seems to get a good deal the best of the "wordy warfare." They complain that ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    The Roma-street markets have been well supplied with most lines of produce during the week, and until the last couple of days the tendency has been for prices to decline ...

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  11. THE BURNETT RAILWAY.

    Mr. Theodore's tactless declaration at Townsville that no immigrants were coming to Queensland, followed by Sir Joseph Coox's blunt announcement that no money would ...

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  12. THE QUESTION OF WAGES.

    Some of those concerned are greatly disturbed by the award which not only raises the wages of engineers, but makes the higher rate retrospective from the first of the year. ...

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  13. THE SEWERAGE INQUIRY.

    The commission of inquiry into tin Sewerage Board business has become the standing joke of the city. Citizens now read the case with the interest that might be taken ...

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  14. SAVE THE SITUATION.

    In the course of a speech on the wool wail, Mr. Cunningham remarked that "the Prime Minister has always been an alarmist, and it has always been his habit to ...

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  15. THE FEDERAL ARENA.

    The exposure of abuses at the Cockatoo dockyards is almost startling. One writes "almost" simply because we so fully realise that the rival machines of the great ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. GRAVES OF THE FALLEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A delegation comprising representatives of the Austral ian and South Africa Government returned to London after a ten days' tour of the ...

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  17. LANE BETTING.

    There has been stampede pf the lane-betting fraternity and the majesty of the law has been once more demonstrated. As previously stressed in these notes ...

    Article : 278 words
  18. DR. MANNIX RETURNING.

    The Commonwealth Government is said to have received a cableman intimating that Dr. Mannix sails for Australia on the 9th. A paragraph dealing with the matter appears ...

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