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  2. THE LAND.

    IT required a great deal of agitation and argument, and a good many bitter lessons at the polls, to convince the National Government of the need for drastic electoral reform. But having once seen the light, the Government of this State has followed it to its logical conclusion with energy and thoroughness. The Electoral Bill ...

    Article : 418 words
  3. The Passing Show:

    In seeking to establish the alleged unfairness of the report of the Commissioner (Mr. G. M. Allard) the Public Service Board throws some rather lurid ...

    Article : 5,273 words
  4. Electoral Reform and Sectarianism.

    UNTIL Mr. Holman took the platform on Thursday last, to expound the "future of Nationalism," not many people would have thought it possible for a Parliamentary leader to associate electoral reform with any species of sectarianism. But the impossible in this respect seems to be quite easy of accomplishment—to the ...

    Article : 638 words
  5. Political Abuse of War Conditions.

    IN a speech before Congress this week President Wilson said: At my request the French and English Governments have absolutely removed the censorship of cable news which until a fortnight ago they had maintained, and there is now no censorship whatever ...

    Article : 585 words
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