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  4. "WHAT, SHIFT LONDON?" SIR RONALD CROSS IS SHOCKED.

    Australia and Canada are delightful countries, but to think of either as potential centre of the British Empire makes the British High Commissioner, Sir Ronald Cross, literally bound from from his seat in defence of London. ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN BLIND BATS

    While the Empire, and the whole world, are passing through the crisis of history, Australia can still find time-- and most of its time-- for party polities ! ...

    Article : 1,873 words
  6. CANADIAN OFFICERS TRAIN IN ENGLAND.

    Many thousands of Canadian soldiers are completing advanced courses of training in England. In this picture a Major and a Lieutenant of the Western Ontario Regiment, armed with Tommy guns, take part in battle manoeuvres. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO DOG IN THIS KENNEL.

    Lying neglected at the Prime Minister's Lodge is the celebrated dog kennel which caused Mr. S. M. Bruce, High ...

    Article : 278 words
  8. Australians Fly Airacobras

    Australians and other Empire pilots who have graduated from Spitfires and Hurricanes, man the first squadron equipped with ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. LORD WILLINGDON AND A NEW YORKER.

    At the American Eagle Club in London, Lord Willingdon is seen talking to an American who wears Canadian battle-dress. The soldier is Richard Murray, of Richmond, Long Island, New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. No Rush To Beat Luxury Rations

    Hints that luxuries will be rationed to curtail public spending have not caused a rush for if such goods by those anxious to ...

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  11. DIPLOMAT STEERS UNCERTAIN PATH-- ON BICYCLE.

    Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, United States Minister to Australia, is wrestling with one of the most difficult problems he has encountered in a lifetime in the diplomatic service. HE IS LEARNING TO RIDE A ...

    Article : 247 words
  12. Doctor Who Tells Aids A.I.F. Rejects.

    The Doctor Who Tells told "Sunday Sun" readers on September 14, and Mr. George FitzPatrick, superintendent of the New South Wales ...

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  14. WOMEN SCIENTISTS AID BRITAIN'S ARMY

    Women of the British Auxiliary Territorial Service are r, for safety on artillery ranges, a specially conspicuous These women have a university science degree, and wea carrying out research work on weapons and munitions, uniform. They are seen here measuring and recording the velocity of shells. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MUSIC HELPS AT CHILDBIRTH.

    Frequency modulation of radio music to ease birth pains was used in the delivery of a child at the Henrotin Hospital, states a Chicago ...

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  17. GUARDING THE ARTERIES OF EMPIRE.

    An interesting feature of the military chessboard is the distribution of the Imperial Forces on a precise strategical plan. India, the four Dominions ...

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  18. PEACE-- NAZI AIM AFTER MOSCOW.

    THE DAY MOSCOW FALLS GERMANY PLANS TO TURN ON HER PEACE OFFENSIVE AT FULL PRESSURE, DECLARES HAROLD CARDOZO, MADRID ...

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  19. THE BOOTY.

    Sambo borrowed a pair of rubber boots from Mose. Time passed and the boots were not returned. They met. ...

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