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  4. Hell For Lather ....

    Sydney is suffering an acute shortage of water. Water restrictions have been in operation for some consider able time in New South Wales. The Sydney Water Board decided recently on a "gloves off" policy toward all proved guilty of repeated breaches of Sydney's water restrictions. ...

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  5. NERVES! The Rising of Australial

    " Evil to him who evil thinks," "Sword by sword shall perish ! " Are these mere thoughts and subtle words ? No ! Truth that men may cherish. ...

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  6. DUTCHMEN FLY WITH THE BRITISH AIR FORCE.

    Many Dutchmen are now flying, or learning to fly, with the Royal Air Force in Britain, and this picture, taken in England at an R.A.F. Flying Training School, shows the fine type of men from the Netherlands as they watch some of their comrades in the air during training. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HOW TO CABLE A.I.F. IN THE MIDDLE EAST

    Cables from Australia to the Australian. Forces in the Middle East are now so frequently delayed that printed slips are issued with all telegrams explaining reasons for their late arrival. These are stated to be clue chiefly ...

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  8. No Industries Non-Essential.

    There was no non-essential industry in Australia, the Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) stated. ...

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  11. BRITISH AND RUSSIAN TROOPS FRATERNISE IN IRAN.

    Int their advance across Iran from the west and south, British troops met the Russian troops at two places, both in the northern half of the country, to shake hands. The first rendezvous was at Sehneh, 50 miles from the Iraqi frontier, and the second at Kazvin, among the hills above the Caspian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. B.B.C. RECOGNISES SURVIVAL.

    A rather interesting development has taken place in England, following a prolonged controversy between the Spiritualists and the B.B.C. regarding orthodox religion's alleged stranglehold on religious broadcasting, the Spiritualists being shut out. Recently Mr. Hunt, a ...

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  13. SYDNEY NIGHT LIFE (On the Rooftops) HAS ITS SPOTS.

    Sydney's night life is changing its spots, and the spotting habit is growing --not in the night clubs, but high above them. A DOZEN STORIES ABOVE THE ELITE PRINCE'S AND ROMANO'S, ...

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  14. ENEMY SUBMARINE PRISONERS BROUGHT TO BRITAIN.

    Members of captured crews of German and Italian submarines and merchant ships were recently brought to Britain on board a British battleship. During the passage they were given the same food and sleeping quarters as the ship's company --in striking contrast to the treatment meted out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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