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  4. SIR BASIL ZAHAROFF

    WE KNOW from the [?] Colonel Repinton's latest diary that Sir [?] a dinner service for thirty-six persons mode of pure beaten gold, but the Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EVE IN TROUSERS

    Is woman's dress sensible? Look for a moment at this picture of Miss Jane Burr. The American novelist has become the centre of curious interest. She walks through London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 290 words
  6. THE LETTER BAG

    Sir,—I was pleased to read "Percy's Cousin's" letter (E.N., 6/11/22). This minimum charge of 5/- for water supplied by incler is an [?] famous imposition on the part of the Water ...

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  7. BRINGING DOWN PRICES

    One of the most meritorious accomplishments of the Commonwealth Government is seldom discussed because the subject is caviare to the general ...

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  8. ELUSIVE COMMISSION.

    Sir,—The War Service Homes Commission is evidently trying to hide itself, and remain hidden. It still addresses some of its communications "[?] Hamilton-street," It left that address ...

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  9. LIFE AT LIVERPOOL.

    Sir,—I wish to most emphatically contradu[?] of the statements made in your [?] (E.N." 6/11/22), having just completed my six days' training at Liverpool. I found [?] ...

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  10. FED UP

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    Sir,—I have seen letters in your paper complaining of the food Liverpool Camp. It was fairly hot and dusty, but that's nothing, lain would have been much worse. ...

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  12. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    If the man rather than the cause always prevailed, [?] night descend on the [?] warning end [?] and miners. For [?] Baddeley, M.L.A., miners leader, would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CREAM TROUSERS TO CHURCH.

    Sir,—I quite agree with G. Stirling ("E.N." 3/11/22) regarding the [?] of a for of feminine attire, but to make such statements about [?] trousers and tennis shirts is the ...

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  14. TIGHT MONEY.

    The London "Financial News" discusses the proposals for the financing of Australian exports with a [?] equal to its bresily "Two factors which have given rise to the ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. GOVERNMENT v. WATER BOARD.

    Sir.—My friend John Latteh, Vice-President of the Board, hope into the Press with "For what we have [?] from the Minister may we be truly thankful." ...

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  16. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    "Samuel Cornstalk" writes:—" Whenever a school is built along come she meal ants and establish a mound or two. I once witnessed a pitched battle between most ants and the ...

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  17. UP AT DAWN

    Sydney woke this morning to find herself enveloped in a mantle of yellow laze. The son [?] a fiery ball, flasting in a brasen sky. The great, oily [?] broke list[?] on the ...

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  18. LORNA.

    The bandsias' vivid scarlels match her [?] The sunlit russet of your sapling tips Is fast the color of the wind-blows hair Of borne [?] the creek at Appledare, ...

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  19. COSTLY LEATHER.

    Sir,—This morning I had to buy a now wristlet watch [?]. At a leather goods shop is the City, a plain strap, with a small buckie, was priced 5/-: a plaited affair which I bought, ...

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