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  2. Steps Which Led Mr. Beasley to London

    To-day really begins the latest instalment of one of the most unusual individual success stories in Australian political history. LIFE as the Australian Government's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 930 words
  3. SOMETHING FISHY

    Messrs. Wells, McPhillips, and Elliott, Communist leaders of the Miners', Ironworkers', and Seamen's Unions in the recent strike, have been making determined but unsuccessful efforts to save face by blaming others for restrictions on industry and the general public. Wells: This line isn't selling, comrades: we"ll have to get another. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  4. THE CONTROL OF JAPAN

    Four months after the surrender American forces alone are in occupation of Japan, an American Supreme Commander is directing her destinies, ...

    Article : 737 words
  5. Americans on Record Orgy Of Spending

    Americans are engaging in an orgy of spending unequalled in the nation's history. Billions of dollars accumulated by all classes are flooding to the market in a frantic public rush to take advantage of the unrestricted sale of all types of ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  6. THE FIRE MENACE

    Seldom has the danger of bushfires been greater than it is now. Almost throughout the State millions of acres of pastoral and agricultural land are ...

    Article : 262 words
  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MR. CHIFLEY AND STRIKERS

    Sir,—Letters like the one written by Mr. J. E. A. Florance seeking to justify and even praise Mr. Chifley's friendly and intimate attitude toward the ...

    Article : 358 words
  8. RATIONING AND THE HOUSEWIFE

    Sir,—I agree with Mrs. Furley that those administering the restrictions are showing little imagination. Surely for the next week, while the ...

    Article : 386 words
  9. NEED FOR ACTION

    Sir,—Is there no power on earth that will rouse the average Australian to action in his home land? We are told ad nauseam of the ...

    Article : 320 words
  10. TEACHERS AND ARBITRATION

    Sir,—As members of the Teachers' Federation, we wish to dissociate ourselves personally from the vote taken at the annual conference of the ...

    Article : 336 words
  11. Britain's Information Service

    THE British Ministry of Information is to be replaced by departmental information services supplemented by a central office with specialists for ...

    Article : 283 words
  12. MR. BEASLEY'S MISSION

    To-day Mr. Beasley leaves for London to represent Australia, in succession to Mr. S. M. Bruce, after the short interim period in which the ...

    Article : 479 words
  13. SALE OF SECOND-HAND CARS

    Sir,—The existence of a black market in second-hand cars seems to be well known by most people, but very little is being done about it. ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. FIRMNESS STILL NEEDED

    Sir,—It seems unlikely that the recent social upheaval would have occurred had there been a Government in existence which recognised its very ...

    Article : 122 words
  15. THE NAZIS AND OURSELVES

    Sir,—I wish to put a question to the miners, the strikers, the Communists, and the indifferent Government officials responsible for the current chaos, ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. VICE-REGAL

    The Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, yesterday received the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, at Government House, Canberra. ...

    Article : 21 words
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