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Newspaper Ideas.

Why sV>u'd w>t. donatio servants ■putici;xt.p in the gwral ameliontioi ' f the conditions of indu-'tri tl w >rkers that h«s uk-4n place within th- last d'uade? Given shortHr.hou.-8, beu.er pay, and a mor- tdermi ela-3* o( tnNtrfSS, a'ld thnre need to bo no Uik-' of i-:np-rcing Aphtha to dj th) hos3> work.—Bdcliuha Free Pr..-.-.

The Oo'TiminveaHh duties on the thi i .'< MaonUnd pen !s us are mnsMy rath9r less thin the du'i«H whio;i Mioriland it -df chirgea : in m*ny •cases the duties are identi »l. If •he eight ot it- own tar il dir-oted aguins itself nuke? \r.v>riland it will probably just hain to lean up against something solid like Dick Seddon tell it ivcovet3* -Sydney Bulletin, As the U v stand?, the police have no p<»werto KtJppreas the pernicious hibiK Opium ftmokini; i» not a .bfri.ioh :>! thr la*, and. however degrading <r.« j up .n the Victims »>ay be, 'the police i cinnot interfere. At the same t me, \ they can raid a h<»use wher-) Chinamen j are gambling for peim e<Observer. We hope M' Seddon will itt'i'W'.i oh his poiticil refutation by h-au ung iu n me down to pos eritv as 'ha head of a Government who a,r.e,npt-d t. muzzle the press ; indeed, we still trim that ere he retires from ofnc« he will give to journalism in Nsw 2-aland the tame measure of legal protection as it now enjoys is Oreai Britain. Auckland Star. The i em that strikes ns ts th» on soap. Why Hoapt We have always been a cleanly in Aa-tr dia. I« thi an iftsirti 03 attempt on the art of tto "* far, man 0 ro push the !"'0- worker further down in th* scale - f human-«y by m-.kln./ Ha dirty by Aet of i'ar'iam«nt * fs the timcoming when only * rioh m n can tuvp himself over, and havd a good • nice, and the poor o e w 11 treasure a, piece o! i soap as an bei'lo >m.. only to be brought oat on MDdur fo !he ohiWren to sinall and fea«| .Mr qjWQAI-stf*»/ BWH

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1901, Page 3

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Newspaper Ideas. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1901, Page 3

Newspaper Ideas. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1901, Page 3

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