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  4. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE WAR. 'RATS OF TOBRUK'

    While the attention of the world is centred upon the big battles of the millions, the "minor" battles, of which only scraps of news come to hand, mainly from soldiers' letters, are writing epics of human heroism. While the enemy is striving to bomb ...

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  5. MENZIES WOULDN'T STOOP.

    According to Eastern States' newspapers (who ought to know, since they have had their dirty noses well in the political party mud throughout the war), Menzies lost his political head because he never learned to pat the heads of the political "children" around him. The ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. HELL OF TOBRUK

    The debris shown in the picture is mostly Italian, but Britain has contributed her share, the policy of both sides being to bomb out of existence anything visible in each other's ports. The British Navy has surpassed itself in deeds of valour, "passing to and fro." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DON'T BLAME HIM FOR HALITOSIS!

    If you have steeled yourself to tell your best friend that he has halitosis (bad breath), bear in mind that it may not be his fault. THIS UNPLEASANT ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. ON EGYPT-LIBYA BORDER. Tommies Make Tea In Midst Of Battle

    The war as fought under a summer sun on the Egyptian-Libyan border over the last few days was not only against the Number One Enemy Hitler, but against about a hundred other enemies--roasting heat, searing sand, the whiplash of the sirocco ...

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  9. BUNYIP IS PROTECTED.

    No one will ever be able to capture the Thargomindah "bunyip," states a Brisbane message. The Toomaroo Lakes, where its ...

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  10. 40 Years' Savings Lost Then Found.

    Having dropped her handbag, containing £2450 in back notes, an elderly woman rushed to the Dunedin (New Zealand) police ...

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  13. Refugees' Skill Used In War Industries.

    MANY REFUGEES ARE NOW ENGAGED IN EXCEPTIONALLY SKILLED WAR WORK IN MELBOURNE. ...

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  14. QUEEN'S FOOD CONVOYS.

    Known as the "Queen's Messengers," these mobile canteens and food convoys were presented by H.M. Queen Elizabeth to bring relief to victims in air-raided British towns. Here the convoy is seen as it starts out for Coventry after one of the vicious German raids upon the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WOMEN IN ARMY--MEN IN KITCHEN!

    A domestic turnabout, with men doing housework while women join the Army, is foreseen by the N.S.W. Under-Secretary of the Department of Labour, Mr. C. J. Bellemore. "The domestic problem is at its worst," he said. "The number of ...

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  16. Kissed Soldier For His Message.

    Excited women threw their arms around him and kissed Pte. A. E. Clitherow when he brought them messages from their ...

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  17. McKell At 49 Puts Up Plea For Youth.

    Mr. J. W. McKell, N.S.W.'s Premier, who won his first election when he was 25 and became Minister of Justice when he was 28, pleaded for youth-- ...

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