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The Crown lauds and squatters, |
93
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National education, |
94
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The Rev. J. Dalton on the Educational expenditure in Great Britain and the Colonies, |
94
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"Quill-driving" versus a handicraft, |
95
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General Gordon's wise forecast, |
95
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"Protection" in Victoria, Mr. Richard Heales and Sir Graham Berry, |
96
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"The logic of events," |
96
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Effect of "free soup-kitchen," in Collingwood, |
96
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"What shall we do with our toys? " |
97
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Change in the Fiscal Policy of Victoria, |
98
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A Free-trade Cabinet introduces Protectionist tariff, |
98
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Inter-Colonial restrictive duties, |
98
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Can we have Imperial Free Trade with Protection against the world? |
100
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A British Zollverein, |
100
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Conversation between an Australian Protectionist and a great English Free-Trader, |
100
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"Titles for Colonists," |
101
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Mr. Higinbotham's view, |
102
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"Impossible to discriminate their relative baseness," |
102
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Messrs. Higinbotham and Francis decline a title, |
102
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The rest have accepted K.C.M.G. when offered, |
102
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Sir Robert Stout's remarkable Article, |
103
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Sir George Grey's views, |
104
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Opposed to Lord Carnarvon and Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, |
105, 106
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A merely "local" title illegal, |
105
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Should the Colonial or British Cabinet "advise" the Queen as to the distribution of honours in a self-governing Colony? |
105
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Sir R. Stout sums up controversy, |
106
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Obstruction in Colonial Parliaments, |
108
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Mr. Alfred Deakin's proposed remedy, |
108
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Mr. Service's opinion of Sir Chas. Warren and the Police in Tralfalgar Square Riots, and murder of Sergeant Brett, |
109
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Why Colonial public-men can be outspoken, |
110
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Mr. Service on Armaments, |
110
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On the Conscription, |
111
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Australian Democratic Press, Age and Leader, |
112
|
Australia and America, |
112
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Australian democracy must be met as a fact, |
114
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