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  4. SLIPSHOD ECONOMICS.

    A Perth Business man, recently returned from the Eastern States, end who fought in the last war, is rather depressed at the fallacious economic reasoning that has gripped some persons in authoritative position, able to sway decisions of the horde of committees engaged ...

    Article : 321 words
  5. Bennett's Return a Windfall

    In the midst of all the confusion in Australia, precipitated by Axis successes, hasty restrictions, interference with trade and commerce upon which the bulk of the community depends, rush expenditure, waste, rumours of lack of defensive armaments, fear ...

    Article : 1,665 words
  6. ENCOURAGING HOARDING.

    Hoarding, a vice which has hitherto been largely unknown in Australia, has "come in" with a rush, due to the slipshod methods, and particularly the announcements, of the authorities. Recently, semi-official announcement advised householders to lay in a supply of ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. HOMEWORK IF RAIDS COME.

    Bad luck, little Jimmy, those dreams of long school holidays, if the air raids start, are just dreams. Yes, you'll be away from school most ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. WHERE TO SEND THEM?

    "I have given you every chance and you have not responded. You will have to be placed under some restraint." ...

    Article : 355 words
  9. BEAUTIFUL GEISHA GIRLS WERE JAPAN'S GESTAPO.

    IN NO OTHER PLACE IN THE WORLD HAS WOMAN A STRANGER POSITION THAN IN JAPAN. WHAT THE GESTAPO DID IN ...

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  10. WAR HERO.

    Lieut.-General Arnold presented a plaque to the widow of Captain Colin Kelly, the aviator who sank the 29,330-ton ...

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  11. BOOK TELLS ANZAC STORY.

    His Majesty's stationery office has placed a substantial order for Tahu Hole's book "Anzacs Into Battle." It is considered it makes an ideal ...

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  12. TORPEDO FROM THE AIR: ONE OF BRITAIN'S DEADLIEST WEAPONS.

    Ground staff of the British R.A.F. wheeling out a "tin fish" (torpedo) to a Beaufort aircraft of Coastal Command, whose crew stands waiting to carry the deadly weapon across the North Sea. Many of Britain's greatest successes against Axis warships and supply-ships have been achieved by the use of aerial torpedoes-- for example, the sinking of Italian battleships in Taranto harbour, the crippling of the German battleship "Bismarck" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EVACUATION MAKES BOOM TOWNS.

    Evacuation. Town, 96 miles from Sydney, is a new kind of boom town. Its resident population has more than doubled. Every week bakers deliver 5006 extra loaves, and the hospitals a dozen extra babies. ...

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  17. "THE MOST DANGEROUS SERVICE OF ALL," SAYS BRITAIN'S PREMIER.

    Petty officers and ratings of a British submarine coming aboard the vessel after a spell ashore during which the submarine was re-fitted and made ready for another turn of hazardous duty. Recently, Mr. Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, paid glowing tribute to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 135 words
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