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  4. WAR-TIME POLITICAL AIMS.

    The dispute between Mr. Fadden and Mr. Curtin as to the use, or otherwise, of war-time economic organisation to advance the political ideals of socialism, can serve no purpose because it begs fundamental issues. ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. United Nations Dance. THESE ARE MY SONS!

    Behind the blacked-out windows of the Perth Town Hall, the sailors and soldiers of four nations danced together, with the daughters of Australia. Australian, American, British and Dutch, they symbolised the great and growing unity of spiritual freedom (freedom to think, freedom to speak, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROAD OF A THOUSAND YEARS.

    The air is full of commentators preaching the road to a new era, and explaining why this must be overthrown, that trodden underfoot, and the world's financial, economic and several other systems all revolutionised together, or else this war will have been fought in vain; ...

    Article : 375 words
  7. HE ASKS IT.

    Uncle Sam has come it grand, Guns and men at our demand, All for each and each for all, Together we stand, says he, or fall; ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. AUSSIE PRISONERS AMAZING ESCAPE

    "WHEN THIS WAR IS OVER, THE WORLD WILL BE AMAZED AT THE STARTLING METHODS OF ESCAPE DEVISED BY MEMBERS OF THE A.I.F., WHO HAD BEEN CAPTURED. AUTHENTICATED DETAILS OF THEIR INITIATIVE AND DARING CHALLENGE ...

    Article : 490 words
  9. Liquor Shortage. T'OTHER SIDERS MAKE WINE FROM VEGETABLES

    FACED WITH A LIQUOR SHORTAGE, SCORES OF PEOPLE IN THE EAST ARE FERMENTING THEIR OWN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE WINES. AS LONG AS THEIR PRODUCTS ARE KEPT STRICTLY FOR HOME CONSUMPTION, THEY REMAIN ABOVE ...

    Article : 314 words
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    The grossly overtaxed British navy, whose chance, it is suggested, will only come when the Admiralty orders all shipping in port for a spell, and! releases the full power of Britain's seadogs for a ding-dong smash up of the Japanese fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Signs of the Times.

    At the height of the blitz, in windowless shops and damaged doorways in England, the ...

    Article : 81 words
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  15. BRAWLS IN GRANDSTAND.

    Two hundred men had an all-in fight in the grandstand at North Sydney Oval, after the North Sydney-South Sydney League match. ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. GATE CRASHED.

    Some reinforcements, convalescing after a bout of measles, Avere given a half day's leave to Jerusalem. They were very excited when they ...

    Article : 99 words
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    Down they come! A phase of modern war that found the British Empire all unprepared; but "though the mills of God and retribution grind slowly, they grind exceeding small," and it is claimed, by competent authority, that Britain has raised the finest army of picked paratroops that the world could conceive. And. they're trained for landing in Europe! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THIS HOLY NIGHT.

    "Portentous clouds and pale prophetic stars, Above the hushed! and apprehensive sands; Across this scene, they say, the camels passed, Soft footed: their long, urgent necks outstretched, ...

    Article : 118 words
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