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  4. HOW EFFECTIVE, ACTUALLY, IS POISON GAS WARFARE ?

    Casualties from poison gas in the British Army in the last war totalled nearly 181,000 with 6000 deaths. This figure gives a mortality percentage of little more than 3 per cent., whereas the mortality percentage from other causes was as ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. DO IT NOW!

    In six months' time, if not before, when it is plain that the aggressors have no chance of dominating the world, and that war and murder (for "murder" the bombing of civilians is, and ...

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  6. SOLICITOR FRANK DORNEY WAS MISSING FOR TWO DAYS.

    Solicitor Frank Dorney, tall, thin and slightly bent, had a "touch and go" about bail when he appeared, on remand, before Mr. McMillen, S.M., in ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. It Happened Before

    On the Front Page, the big story was of fierce fighting on the Russian front, with the Germans suffering heavy losses. On Page Two, there was a story about actors demanding more pay, and a special article on the benefits of daylight saving. ...

    Article : 495 words
  8. BRITAIN ADDS "COVENANTERS" TO HER LAND ARMADA.

    Described as "Armoured Greyhounds," the new British "Covenanter" tanks are very fast and carry heavy armament. This picture shows these new models being made in hundreds in one of Britain's 24-hours-a-day tank factories. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  9. MOTORISTS' BLISSFUL IGNORANCE.

    Many a motorist hops into his motor car, after leaving it parked outside a theatre or such like, blissfully ignorant of, and proportionately unconcerned ...

    Article : 201 words
  10. " THE INTERNATIONAL ZOO."

    A Tiger called Hitler got out of his cage In the International Zoo,And sought by his roars other beasts to enrage So together they'd make a to-do. ...

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    When the British shelled the Palmyra Aerodrome in Syria, Vichy aircraft on the ground were put out of action. On all these the German swastika and cross could be seen under a thin coat of paint, on top of which the Vichy markings were painted. One of the Vichy aircraft which was damaged! by British shelling on the aerodrome is shown here. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SAILORS VERSUS POLICE.

    Naval seamen Frederick G. Latham and Frank Wallace Dahl added no glory to their ship's name when they appeared in the Perth Police Court ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. Teachers Help Army With New Call-Up

    Voluntarily giving up their annual vacation, more than 200 teachers, no of military age, are assisting area officers with the new call-ups for ser ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. TRULY BRED.

    "Is McIntosh a typical Scotsman. "I should say so. He's saved all his toys for his second childhood." ...

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  17. CIGARETTES AFTER HOURS.

    The war- time decree against sales of tobacco after the hour of 6 o'clock has proved a bitter pill for the smokers who cannot organise their habits and ...

    Article : 237 words
  18. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT SQUABBLE.

    Senator Ashley's "row" with the Information Department is typical of the sins of party government. If the Department had been in ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. More Benefits For Aborigines Promised.

    Amended legislation giving increased rights to the aborigines in New South B Wales was forecast by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley). ...

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  20. Shows Still Go On In London

    War has not stopped London's traditional New Year pantomimes. Producers have had to dig out many old costumes, but the current show ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. CLEVER -- MON.

    Proprietor: You come into my restaurant, you order a glass of water, you drink it, and you calmly walk out! Scot: What were you expecting me ...

    Article : 41 words
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