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  4. Letters to the Editor

    SIR,—Much has been published about the boarding of members of the police force. As an ex-member of a very fine police force I have every sympathy ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. SCHOLARSHIP PAPERS

    Sir,—In The Courier-Mail of December 10 the Director of Education tries to convince parents that scholarship students could not complain about the ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. THE MOSQUITO NUISANCE

    Sir,—The City Council is complimenting itself on good work done against the mosquitoes. This moves one to bitter comment when one finds ...

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  7. Are They Lawful?

    Sir,—Quite a number in and out of the police force look upon many of the recent retirements as the greatest Joke on earth. Up to the present those ...

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  8. ALBERTA'S CREDIT

    Sir,—I cannot follow Mrs. Smith's argument of December 19. There would, be some hope if she employed terms of accountancy in their true ...

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  9. PARKING AT SOUTHPORT

    Sir,—I would like to voice an idea in regard to parking at Southport. There is always a vast number of motorists who spend their vacation at ...

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  10. Not Asked For

    Sir,—The Home Secretary stated in reply to "Rafferty Rules" that all members superannuated from the police force recently had made ...

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  11. NIGHT TROTTING

    Sir,—I notice that no finality has been reached on night trotting or other suggested night sports. Objection was made by some of your ...

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  12. STATE GOVERNORS

    Sir,—I was surprised on reading the diatribe under the heading of "State Governors," which appeared on Monday over the name of Mr. Randolph ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT AND GAMBLING

    Sir,—The Government is imbued with strange ideas about the ethics of gambling. Periodically we read of raids on men whose only offence is a ...

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  14. EAGLE STREET FOUNTAIN

    Sir,—The Courier-Mail has been asked if the fountain at the corner of Queen and Eagle streets was erected as a memorial to J. T. Mooney, a ...

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  16. LABOUR AND WAR

    Sir.—A meeting was held in the City Hall for the so-called purpose of protesting against war. But what war, international or civil or both? At the ...

    Article : 353 words
  17. COLLARS AND WAISTCOATS

    Sir,—The last few days have borne out the saying "Queensland Is a land of sunshine." Truly old Sol must laugh when he sees how the men in ...

    Article : 162 words
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  19. AIMS OF COMMUNISM

    Sir,—If there is merit in B. H. Wotherspoon's letter, it lies in the fact that it gives expression to the complacency and misguidance so ...

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