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  4. WHAT OF THE JEWS? A Stab in the Back?

    "Our Flesh and Blood" Harmony With Ignorance. "The Government of the State is taking stock of productive and settlement possibilities ...

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  5. THAT PRIME MINISTERSHIP.

    There is one quality that disqualifies Mr. Menzies' offer of an elective Prime Ministership. That is, it is too late. Had Mr. Menzies made this offer after the last election or, alternatively, had he offered a dual Ministry, the Menzies-Curtin Ministry (which would have had ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. BRITAIN'S NEW BATTLESHIP AT SEA.

    King George V, Britain's newest and mightiest battleship, has a truly formidable armament, including quadruple 14in. gun turrets. This picture shows the six forward 14in. gups during elevating and depressing practice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GAY DRESS OF WAR PRISONERS.

    Clad in an amazing variety of uniforms and headgear, a big hatch of Italian prisoners of war, officers, N.C.Os. and other ranks, ...

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  8. DEPLETING STOCKS.

    Unless the Federal Government is looking for another stormy "petrel," it had better start taking stock of the national effects of the increasing military monopoly of clothing manufacture in Australia. Manufacturer after manufacturer is turning down civilian orders, and ...

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  9. Twin Soldiers Died Together.

    Twin brothers who played together, went to school together, worked together and joined the army together have now been ...

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  10. RARE BANK NOTES-- MADE BY INTERNEES FOR OWN USE.

    The rarest currency (notes) in the world is being made in Australia from designs and blocks which are the work of an inmate of an internee camp somewhere in this country. In prewar days, he had designed Austrian banknotes. ...

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  11. Death of Fiji Bishop.

    Dr. Charles Joseph Nicholas, Roman Catholic Bishop of Fiji, died recently at Suva. He was 82, and a native of Metz, France, and was ...

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  12. Men Order Suits Six Months Ahead.

    According to an Adelaide report, tailors have been swamped with orders from men anxious to get suits before prices soar. One tailor said ...

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  15. Million A Week For The R.A.A.F.

    AUSTRALIA WILL SOON BE SPENDING £1,000,000 A WEEK ON NEW HOME AIR DEFENCE EXPANSION AND VASTLY ...

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  16. BRITAIN IS READY FOR THAT INVASION.

    General Sir Alan Brooke (right), in supreme command of Britain's defence measures, with Lieut.-General H. G. Lloyd, Chief of General Staff, are seen studying an "invasion" map of the British Isles. Recent tests and battle manoeuvres have given General Brooke's staff much ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Refuse To Cut Domestic Staff

    Latest privileges to be curtailed in England are cooks and maids. Many people are flouting the Labour Ministry's appeal to curtail domestic staff. The Minister for Labour has now ...

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  18. "CHRIST WOULD HELP IN WAR."

    "I FEEL SURE THAT ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS CHRIST WOULD DO, IF HE CAME TODAY, WOULD BE TO INSTRUCT ...

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  19. CHILD ENDOWMENT "RACKET."

    The opinion of those who make domestic contact with the homes of the people is that the Child Endowment scheme is running true to form in thousands of homes: it is, in those homes, a racket; just an addition to the family income, which is employed in all manner ...

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