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  • Rescue at Sea Airborne Lifeboats

    It is revealed that an air-borne fully-equipped 2-engined lifeboat was first dropped from a plane when a Halifax's crew was rescued recently ... [Article] (370 words)
  • The Human Body Work of The Heart

    The "wooosh" of falling bombs invariably makes the heart beat faster. And for those folk living in the outposts of the front line the number ... [Article] (274 words)
  • Famous Aeroplane's Fate.

    The aeroplane "Comet," winner of the Melbourne air race in 1934, to-day lies derelict wing deep in grass and weeds near Gravesend, its engine ... [Article] (126 words)
  • Survey of Lambs For Export

    The Acting Minister for Agriculture (Hon. H. Millington) advises that in view of the difficulties which were experienced last year in obtaining ... [Article] (424 words)
  • THE OLD AND THE NEW ORDER IN NORTH AFRICA: BRITISH FIGHTERS TAKING OFF BESIDE WRECKED GERMAN 'PLANES

    Picture taken at a forword air base in Tunisia during the 8th Army's advance. A British "Hurncane" fighter stands ready to take off from a landing field littered with the wree kage of enemy aircraft. In the for ground is the remains of a Focke Wulf "Condor." ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (64 words)
  • Power to Strike United Nations v Enemy

    According to the Moscow "Trud": "The Allies now have at their disposal armies totalling between 13,000,000 and 14,000,000. The United Nations ... [Article] (103 words)
  • A GREAT CAUSE

    This was is a new crusade; a new fight to the death for man's light and liberties and personal ideals.—FieldMarshall Smuts. ... [Article] (25 words)
  • Municipal Council Water Board Meeting

    The Mayor (Sir. C. Quince) presided, over Councillors R. Hammond, J. Pateman, P. Young, and W. Ullinger the meeting of the Water ... [Article] (266 words)
  • Carnarvon Racing Club

    The Gaseoyne Racing Club's programme for the Patriotic Meeting has been forwarded to the W.A.T.C. and it is anticipated that it will be ... [Article] (100 words)
  • Unconditional Surrender

    "Those guilty of trumpeting the glories of war at the beginning may well be extolling the virtues of peace at the end. It would not be ... [Article] (149 words)
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