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  4. The World and World To Be

    The name of Jules Raeside is known to many Western Australians, particularly to those associated with mining. Plain of speech, and practical, nobody would associate Jules Raeside with "fairy stories," and therefore, when he states that he wrote the ...

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    This war has taught Britishers the need of trusting and training more the coloured millions of their Empire. The Indians have proved great fighters and faithful comrades. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHAT MEANS THIS WAR?

    What means this war? That is the question of ech other mortals now are asking, And little wonder when one witnesseth A world aflame, by mankind's hearts inflamed ...

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  7. HITLER'S ARMIES IN RUSSIA FACE "GENERAL WINTER."

    An ominous reminder of what befell Napoleon's crack regiments in Russia is provided by this picture of German troops painfully plodding with their horses through mud and sleet, riding being impossible. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VETERANS STAND TO ARMS ALONG AUSTRALIA'S COASTLINE.

    Boys of the old brigade are doing a real job defending Australia's vulnerable coastline. Veterans who saw the glorious tragedy of Gallipoli, the thirst- horror of the endless sand-dunes of Mesopotamia, the mud and filth of France, they have taken to ...

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  9. THEY CURED DROWNING LIKE WE CURE HAMS.

    Hori, aged 10, looks slightly like a smoked ham. But the important thing is that Hori is alive, much to the amazement of ...

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  10. POET, YEATS, RETURNS.

    In his articles on, Etheria (the world of Spirit-personality, surrounding and interpenetrating this earth, and as natural as the earth itself), Mr. Carlyle Ferguson has emphasised the almost continuous communications being received from Etherians ...

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  11. No Great Demand.

    Through employers' preference for male labour and through difficulties arising from certain Federal awards, whereby women may not be employed at once in certain factories doing defence work, there is at present no great demand for women's services. ...

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  15. BRITISH PARACHUTE TROOPS TRAINING FOR COMBAT WITH THE GERMAN ARMY.

    Britain is now building up a powerful parachute army, equipped, with the most modern weapons. These bearers of a now familiar badge-- Air Force Wings surmounted by a small parachute-- are volunteers from almost every regiment in the British Army. They must, above all, know ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CHARCOAL PROBLEM SPREADING.

    The shortage of charcoal for gas producers is now becoming an interstate problem according to a New South Wales report. ...

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  17. U.S. POLL GALLS FOR TOTAL WAR.

    Americans, by a two to one majority, favor total mobilisation, according to an incomplete Gallup survey This indicates that public opinion far ...

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  18. THE FOUR S's.

    The Chinese Ambassador to London (Dr. Wellington Koo) will be "China's representative on the Pacific War Council. He said, "The immediate ...

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