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  2. THEATRE CHAT

    TUB J. O. Williamson directors, announce the reappearance of their highly popular. Royal Comic Opera Company, headed ...

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  3. WIRELESS WORLD

    SOME amateurs have difficulty In winding their own honeycomb coils. This difficulty is due either to the cost of Hie former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 382 words
  4. THE PICTURES

    ANOTHER dramatic triumph has been achieved by. Lon Chaney. In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" he played Quasimode ...

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  5. CURRENT OPINION

    A revolutionist is simply nit idealist wedded to despair.-- Cannon Donaldson. ...

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  6. WEEKLY REVIEWS

    THE trend of the metal markets In May again has bean jown ward, further decreases having occurred, in tin, copper, and ...

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  7. WIT AND HUMOUR

    "They tell me that Jones has, a very wide, circle of friends." "That's perfectly true. They seen as though they can't keep far enough away from him." ...

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  8. F I N A N C E

    A SYDNEY, company is widely advertising an issue of its own, 10 per cent preference shares. and in its advertisements it ...

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  9. "NOT ONE KISS"

    I have counted in Jane Austen 25 references to shrubberies, but not one I[?]iss. -- Mr. A. Walkley. ...

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  10. RADIO PROGRAMMES

    DAILY.-- 1 p.m., market and weather reports and "The Daily Mail" and "The Daily Standard" news items. Afternoon, "The Telegraph" news ...

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  11. CONFIDENCE INSPIRES CREDIT.

    No country can have credit unless ere is confidence in the administration of its laws.-- Lord Carson. ...

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  12. RATIONING AND EXERCISE.

    Most of as would be better for being rationed and exorcised as a racehorse Is rationed, and exercised.-- Professor Leonard Hill. ...

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  13. ONLY HIS WAGES.

    The great trouble with the work of the world today is Unit so much of it bring the worker no reward but his wages.--Principal Jacks. ...

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  14. "CREATED. HE MAN"-- BLACK AND WHITE.

    The world was not made for white people; Jt .was made for mankind.-- The Rev. Ileary Carter. ...

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  15. "ROAST" OUSTS RHYME.

    We are so consulted that the taste for poetry may be immediately. forgotten for that of roast beef.-- Mr T. Sturge Moore. ...

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  16. YET WE ARE "SHOPKEEPERS"

    The English have never been very good shopkeepers; they have excelled in manufactures and commerce not in retail trading.-- Dean Inge. ...

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  17. STAGE AND FICTION.

    Tea may be funny out not serous about sex on the stage but yon must most emphatically be serious and not funny about sex in a novel. Mr. Edwin Pugh. ...

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  18. COUNCILLORS AND BEAUTY.

    Do people become municipal councillors because they hate beauty, or do they hate beauty because they have become municipal councillors? --Mr. George Sampsult. ...

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    Signer Profundo, before signing the lease of his new residence, tests the acoustic properties of the bathroom. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CRYSTAL RECEIVERS

    Keep the set free from dust as tarns possible; an ordinary cycle tyre pump is useful in this respect. Dirt that collects between the ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. CRYSTAL RECEPTION

    A great deal has been said for and against reports of the reception of some our broadcasting in a crystal receiver at remarkably in distances. ...

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  22. CAST-IRON CIVIL SERVICE.

    If ever there was a bigoted cast iron trade union which after the war did its utmost to bolt, bar, and slam the door against the ex Service men. it was the ...

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  23. "LUCK" THE REWARD OF HARD WORK.

    Happiness is a way of life. I think it is the child of discipline, that self indulgence is the mother of distress, and that good luck is a result of hard ...

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  24. QUESTION BOX

    S.G.L., Caboolture, still complains f the rattling noise in his set, and is emphatic upon the point that there are no loose connections in It. He adds ...

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  25. TOO MUCH SENTIMENTALITY.

    We can be too sentimental about juvenile delinquents. A good old fashioned thrashing would do some of them more good than anything else. ...

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  26. HEALTH AND TEMPER.

    I think that in the year 2026 the average expectation of life will, be 100 years, and that a person of 75 will be regarded as a comparatively young man. ...

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    Wife (announcing husband's decision to give up his profession): "Yes, my husband's burnt his bridges behind him." Visitor: "How very unfortunate! A h --I hope they weren't his hest pair!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. WYNNUM AND MANLY

    The following officers of the Wynnum and Manly Radio Society have been elected:-- Chairman, Mr. 2 Harry Hogg; vice chairman, Mr. J. Russell; ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. WORSE THAN WAR.

    The means doctrine or class warrare, which is sometimes preached is to a Tory more abominable than international warfare because it is worse to ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. A BLIND EXPERT

    In the suborners of Brisbane there dwells a wireless expert -- nothing unusual in the fact of his being en export. except that he is totally blind ...

    Article : 240 words
  31. POLITICIANS AND PEOPLE.

    I can's help taunting it would be as well it' politicians would live amongst the various, clashes they legislate for and find out what arc their wishes and ...

    Article : 166 words
  32. BLOWN INTO SEA

    The historic Capo Henlopen Lighthouse off the coast of Delaware. U.S.A., has been blown into the sen. The lighthouse which was one of the oldest in ...

    Article : 112 words
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