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  4. THE END OF THE WAR.

    With the entrance of Japan into the world war, and the worldwide extension of the area of conflict, many people are beginning to feel what might be termed, "the impossibility of victory,' in a literal sense. The military recovery of Europe and subjection of Germany, ...

    Article : 432 words
  5. CARRY ON! CHINS UP!

    This paper hates to sound the note of criticism at a period where unity is important to national welfare, but when that unity itself is otherwise threatened it becomes a duty to criticise.The slogan in Japan is to "Carry On." Every form of amusement and ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  6. PARTY POLITICS.

    Wednesday's reading of the debate in Federal Parliament made pathetic reading. It represented the triumph of party politics--the blight of Australia. Labour has always been blessed, or ...

    Article : 652 words
  7. NO MORE TO DRONE OVER BRITAIN'S TOWNS.

    The charred skeleton of a German Junkers 88 bomber, shot down by British night fighters off the N.W. coast of England. Two of the crew were found dead, and two others are in hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  8. JITTERS AND MUDDLEDOM.

    Man cannot learn by being TOLD. Experience is the teacher. With the entrance of Japan into the war, many Australian newspapers and authorities promptly got the jitters. Newspaper screeds ...

    Article : 443 words
  9. HUNGER RATIONS FOR NORSE CHILDREN.

    "What it meons to keep a young family going in Norway on the so-called rations doled out by the Germans can't be imagined," writes a Norwegian housewife in the "Daily Mail." "I decided I would rather not bring ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. Buying Beer In Billies.

    Many Auckland (N.Z.) businessemn will bring home their Christmas beer in billies, because of the shortage of bottles. ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. "WANDERING AGAIN."

    The old Hebrew merchant lay dying, '"Don't forget, Rebecca," he gasped "Jsenberg owes me £70." "Sensible to the last," proudly said ...

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  12. RESCUE LAUNCHES OF BRITAIN'S AIR FORCE.

    Sailors of the Royal Air Force man these sixty-feet long high-speed launches. Many airmen, friend and foe, owe their lives to their gallant rescue service when they have been forced to bale out over sea, often during gales and heavy seas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GAVE FREE MOVIE PASS TO BOMB SQUAD.

    OSCAR DEUTSCH, OWNER OF THE ODEON CINEMA CHAIN IN ENGLAND, PRESENTED MEMBERS OF A BOMB DISPOSAL ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. A.I.F. FANTASY.

    The thuoghts of the A.I.F. abroad turn ever to Australia, but more insistently at Christmastide. Sergeant Ernest Wells, with the A.I.F. in the Middle East, a ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. G-MEN FIND STOLEN JEWELS IN DARING SHIP THEFT.

    Victim of a daring thief on a liner the first night out from San Francisco, Senhora Santos, wife of Brazil's first Australian and New Zealand ...

    Article : 238 words
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