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  2. MYSTERY OF THE MINERS' STRIKES

    What is the hidden influence which can at one period keep the coalfields in almost full production, and at others, bring about stoppages for no apparent reason? Is the same pressure which induced the miners to work virtually uninterruptedly for a month during last ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  3. GERMANY'S LAST RESERVES

    Between the North Sea and Switzerland, the western front along which three great Allied armies are disposed, extends—allowing for many indentations—for 600 miles. On most of it, there has been stabilisation, or comparative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,202 words
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  5. FILMING AUSTRALIA

    Both during and after the war there is much to be done to inform and interest the peoples of other countries about Australia, and the ...

    Article : 437 words
  6. DROUGHT AND LACK OF VISION

    The onset of a serious war-time drought was needed to bring home to the Federal Government a realisation of the complete inadequacy of ...

    Article : 694 words
  7. U.S. NAVAL VICTORY ENDS JAPAN'S HOPES

    In every war, some victories are decisive in the sense that they show what the enemy can no longer do and thus impose inexorable limits on his strategical freedom. They are not the knock-out blows but the determinants of future action, in that they restrict what ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  8. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PUBLIC MORALE

    Sir,—Your correspondent D.A.S.C. has struck a significant note concerning the "sickness" of the community. The general acceptance of these "social phenomena," ...

    Article : 451 words
  9. SEQUEL TO STOP-WORK

    Last Monday thousands of members of the Transport Workers' Union engaged in a 24-hours' strike, in protest against alleged delay in the ...

    Article : 206 words
  10. TEACHERS' FEDERATION

    Sir,—The letter of "One of Many" came as a breath of fresh air arter the attitude taken recently by the council of the Teachers' Federation. The teaching ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. REFRIGERATORS

    Sir,—About a month ago, on what seemed sound domestic grounds, I applied for permission to buy a home refrigerator. I was informed by the department ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. STRAIN ON HOUSEWIVES

    Sir,—The Housewives' Association, comprising 30,000 members, and other housewives are victims of the current industrial turmoil. Women are breaking down under ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. POTATO PRODUCTION

    Sir,—The Commonwealth Potato Commissioner, Mr. Foster, seems more perturbed about what potato growers will have to face after the war than the 24,000 ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. VICE-REGAL

    Lady Wakchurst, attended by Mrs. C. R. Skene, was present at a public meeting held by the Australian National Counicl of Women at the Assembly Hall ...

    Article : 30 words
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