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  4. 'ARCADIA' MORGAN'S BLACK-OUT

    COTTESLOE COUNCIL SUES INTERPRETER OF 12 LANGUAGES AND MISINTERPRETER OF ONE-- THE BLACKOUT. ...

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  5. CLOUD OF WITNESSES.

    The Bible is replete with references to spirit existence. "We also are encompassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses."--Heb. 12:1. "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits, whether they ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. DEVILS ARE BY-PRODUCTS OF HUMAN SELFISHNESS.

    The spiritual and the physical world are constantly intermingling; the spiritual plane is not a vague intangibility, but is real and natural, a vast zone of refined substance, of activity and progress, and life there is a continuation of life in the physical ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. BRITISH AIRMEN CARRY AIR FRONT LINE INTO GERMANY.

    Every day pilots of R.A.F. Fighter and Bomber Commands unite in carrying the war deep into Germany and German-occupied territory. Many daring low-level attacks have been made upon perman aerodromes and other targets. This picture shows four R.A.F. pilots returning from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  8. WERE THESE MEN ROMANTIC FOOLS?

    Confucius said: "Bemoan not the departed with excessive grief. The 'dead' are devoted and faithful friends; they are ever associated with us." The writers of classic times -- Socrates, Herodotus, Sophocles, ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. Secret Storage Depots.

    According to "The Times' (London), Britain has 10,000 well-filled secret storage depots In one of the cold stores, ...

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  10. RE-COUPLING THE SPIRIT WITH THINGS OF LIFE.

    The long battle is nearly won. These marvels and wonders, these preternatural happenings during the last seventy years, are the signals which have called our material minds to attention, and have directed them towards ...

    Article : 284 words
  11. 55,000,000 SHEEP IN N.S.W.

    Figures recently issued by the Government Statistician show that New South Wales carries over 55,000,000 sheep, a remarkable total considering ...

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  12. GREEK INTERPRETER FOUND.

    After one or two exasperating experiences with Greek interpreters, the last of which caused P.M. Wallwork to adjourn the case until a proper interpreter could be found, a finished ...

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  13. SOLITARY DIGGER AND

    It happened somewhere in the desert recently. A solitary digger walked by the side of the road, His head was bowed down--not with care or sorrow, ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. PROVIDES HOT BATHS IN SNOW.

    Winter on the defence lines in Syria brought about minor problems and hardships that were new to many Australian troops. ...

    Article : 312 words
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  16. BRITISH ANTI-AIRCRAFT GIRLS AT NIGHT ACTION STATIONS

    Members of Britain's A.T.S. Anti-aircraft Units stand watch during the long dark nights ready to go into action side by side with the army gunners. As more and more guns leave the factories to strengthen Britain's defences, a larger number of girls will take over the fire control ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RAT OF TOBRUK.

    When we were there, we often heard Goebbels taunting us with being "Rats of Tobruk," He does not know that we had a real rat at Tobruk, and we called him Goebbels. In the Great War, Diggers did a lot ...

    Article : 276 words
  19. Meat Consumption In Canada.

    The consumption of meats in Canada for the year 1940 is estimated at 122.8 lb. per capita, an increase of almost 4 lb. over that of the previous year. The ...

    Article : 232 words
  20. GEORGE PASSMORE'S SON.

    Sergeant George Passmore, who saw action in Crete is a prisoner of war in Germany. His father, Mr. G. Passmore, who has driven the South Perth ...

    Article : 268 words
  21. AMERICAN LAD TOSSES HIS REVOLVER AWAY.

    Apparently there are some American sailors who don't view the scarcity of arms as seriously as the Prime Minister of Australia, judging by the ...

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  22. BRITISH TROOPS IN TOBRUK.

    Thousands of British troops in and around Tobruk took to living in the caves below the ground, where vital work was carried! out free from interruption by the enemy's shelling and bombing. This photograph shows Australians at the entrance of these caves, where they lived and worked. The caves were also found to he a useful place for storage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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