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  4. CONTEMPTIBLE ROBBERY

    Last month an unfortunate couple entered the office of a Perth sharebroker and arranged for the selling of their life's assets --shares in a once prosperous West Australian company--in ...

    Article : 1,500 words
  5. THE R.A.A.F. IN ICELAND.

    To the majority of Australians the recent announcement by the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) that Australian airmen were on active service in Iceland came as a surprise. With our eyes directly focussed on the war in the Pacific, Iceland seemed a ...

    Article : 777 words
  6. FIRST SHOT WILL BE ON THE TARGET.

    Ranging their giant guns on those points round the coast at which an invader might attempt a landing, the gunners of Britain's coastal defences periodically do practice shoots. In this way the gun-crews get to know these particular ranges almost to an inch, and the attempted landing by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE GREAT ARMY MYSTERY

    It was in 1942, somewhere in camp in Australia; the bugle had sounded "Cookhouse Door," and the troops hied into the big room, where breakfast was about to be served. There was spoon banging on the tables by the assembled ...

    Article : 472 words
  8. War Trophies Aid Soviet.

    According to a London report, Bodmin Town Council has sold to the Ministry for Works two guns captured at Sebastopol ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. Bad Old Days Gone.

    Warning the British farmer of the effects of the extension of war to the Pacific, the British Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  12. Woman's Job.

    U.S. War Department has appointed Miss- Dorothy Shaver, vice-president of Lord & Taylor, New York, as general merchandise consultant to the ...

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  13. GIBRALTAR: IMPREGNABLE BRITISH GATEWAY TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    Since the war, Gibraltar has been greatly strengthened and could now, if necessary, withstand a two years' seige, A self- contained fortress city, capable of holding the 20,000 garrison personnel, has been established within the solid rock itself. In this picture members of the garrison are seen at A.A. gun practice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Housing Problem Desperate

    Major problem of the expansion of war industries in country towns of New South Wales is lack of housing accommodation, necessitating long daily journeys by hundreds of workers to and from their work. ...

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  15. A COSSACK TRICK.

    The days of the Don Cossackband, surrounded by a German panzer division, were numbered --unless a despatch- rider could ...

    Article : 273 words
  16. Subsistence Farming In Japan.

    There are 98,000,000 Japanese all told. Half of them live in cities. The rest on 3-acre farms that grow rice for a food crop, ...

    Article : 131 words
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