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  4. WORLD NEEDS NEW ORDER.

    What faces the world after the war? Men everywhere talk and dream of a new order. Do they realise what its creation will require? ...

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  5. BOY ACQUITTED.

    There was applause at Derby Assizes when the jury found a 15-year-old Manchester boy not guilty of the manslaughter of Frederick Wood (58), of ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. INGHAM RESPONDS.

    The appeal of the Government to grow more vegetables is not falling on deaf ears in thia district, and many areas are being prepared for the ...

    Article : 280 words
  7. STRUGGLED THROUGH SHELLFIRE.

    On the battlefield a wounded soldier hung helplessly over the shoulder of another man. Private Clifford Rollings, of Brighton, Eng., struggled through ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. YOUNG GIRL.

    She was only 11, but when fire broke out in her home while her parents were away, she saved her brother (3½), by lowering him from a window. ...

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  9. ULTRA MICROSCOPE.

    A new field of research in the realm of bacteria, the nature of which bas hitherto been only guessed at, has been opened up by a Russian doctor, ...

    Article : 490 words
  10. SUICIDE NOTE.

    "To my dear Biddy, for your ultimate happiness I am..." This unfinished letter to his wife was left by Dr. John F. Goodenough (41), of ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. PILOT'S ORDEAL.

    With thousands of other mothers, Mrs. T. G. White, of Leyland Court Farm, Winterbourne, near Bristol, scanned the headlines of papers at ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. DUTCH EXECUTED.

    Queen Wilhelmina broadcasting to the Dutch throughout the world said: "The news of the execution of 72 of our poeple deeply shocked me. ...

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  13. INDIA.

    According to Dr. William O'Grady, head of the American technical mission which is inspecting. India's resources, the great sub-continent will shortly ...

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  14. JAPAN'S WOOD AND PAPER CITIES.

    The hope has been voiced by shocked American legislators that the Japanese bombing of undefended Manila may soon be avenged by the bombing of Japanese ...

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  15. CHESSMEN WANTED.

    There was a run on chess sets, especially by soldiers, in Sydney last week. A Sydney firm got a Customs clearance of a gross of metal sets, imported from ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. INGHAM NEWS.

    The rainfall for April amounted to 1155 points, which is well above the average of 8½ inches for the month. In April, 1941, the fall was 1540 points. It ...

    Article : 521 words
  17. SYDNEY GIRLS ARM.

    To repel "Brown-out Romeos" many Sydney girls are carrying hatpins, bag needles, spike files, penknives, cayenne pepper, scissors, or weighted torches in ...

    Article : 337 words
  18. MERCHANT NAVY.

    Whenever a British merchant ship comes under fire from the enemy, the master or senior officer surviving has to make a report to the authorities ...

    Article : 258 words
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