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  4. WAR LIES

    THE SUSTAINING POWER OF TRUTH. We hear much these days of the war of nerves. The Implication is that the enemy is ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  5. YOU'RE TELLING ME'

    No figures have been published to show that the deduction in private motor consumption, following petrol rationing, has been less than 33 ...

    Article : 444 words
  6. KING GEORGE SEES FOR HIMSELF.

    King George was paying one of his many visits to the British Army. Hand grenade throwing was demonstrated to him, but that wasn't enough. He wanted to see for himself the quality of the weapons his men were using. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  7. The Fighting Greeks

    Although many people, suffering from the "German military superiority complex" expect to see Greece overrun by Germany, it is quite on the ...

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  8. ARABS FIGHT WITH THE BRITISH.

    Eastern clothes and western arms . . . Men of the Arab Legion, almost entirely made up of Bedouin Arabs, patrol the deserts of Transjordania and fight with the British. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  9. LEGS (FEMININE) CAUSE TROUBLE IN AUCKLAND.

    Not since grandmother's day, when she created a furore by revealing a neat ankle beneath the hem of her dress, has Auckland (New Zealand) been in such an uproar about legs. Whether the shapely legs of Miss ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. G.B.S.

    When George Bernard Shaw produced his play, Androcles, the house rose at the fall of the curtain, and the author was brought on the stage ...

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  13. STRIKES LOSE LITTLE TIME.

    Loss of time through strikes in Britain involved only 940,000 working days in 1940, the lowest during the 50 years in which records have been ...

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  14. ANOTHER GERMAN "TRIUMPH."

    The French steamer "Meknes," sunk by a German torpedo boat without warning, despite the fact that, disarmed and showing the French colours, she was taking home French people who wished to return, to France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SYDNEY IS ART RACKETEERS' H.Q.

    Art exhibitions held in Sydney by many of the so-called "contemporary" artists are nothing more or less than "racketeering in art." This was said recently by Mr. Mane Meldrum, noted ...

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  16. PARTY POLITICS AND A FAIR THING.

    A billhead tacked to the poster board of the W.A. Government Ferries, at Barrack-street, intimates to the world and his wife that R. M. B. Elliott, "member of the A.W.U., A.L.P., and E.G. Brewery Union," is contesting the Labour selection ballot for East Perth ...

    Article : 271 words
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