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  2. "YOU DO AN UTTERLY WRONG THING"

    Australia's No. 1 soldier—General Sir Thomas Blarney, Conmmander-in-Chief of the Allied Land Forces in Australia—should not lose any sleep over "Smith's Weekly's" observation that "we don't think he is the right man for ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  3. OLD "DIGGER" BREED HOLDS GOOD

    Many Australian people are too much inclined to take our soldiers for granted, and do not give them the honour due to them. The enemy, however, wherever and whenever he has met them, has shown a wholesome respect for ...

    Article : 963 words
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    Raiding aircraft invariably attack their targets "out of the sun" in the hope of baffling the defending anti-aircraft batteries. This crew, a forward battle station, practice continually to combat this technique on the part of the enemy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  5. NOT CONTESTING A FASHION PARADE

    Those "nice" people with highbrow instincts who think and say that the A.I.F. uniform is not becoming enough to be seen in the best social circles, received a very neat rebuff from a returned man in a letter he ...

    Article : 230 words
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  8. Problems of Rural Industries Recognised by Labor

    General Secretary C. G. Fallon, who has just returned to Brisbane after attending a meeting of the A.W.U. Executive Council in Sydney, said to-day that it was indeed fortunate for the primary producers of Australia and their ...

    Article : 907 words
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