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  2. Conference Notebook Opening Proved Dull Even For Delegates

    This must have been one of the dullest openings of major conference on record until the Australian representative, Dr. Evatt, enlivened it. OUTSIDE there was colour enough ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 889 words
  3. A NEW PRODUCT

    Plans are being considered under which the German arms centre of Krupps may make kitchen stoves under the guidance of British experts. "If we put our minds to it we might still be able to develop this into a secret weapon." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  4. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Only under the spur of publicity has the Police Department moved to check indefensible practices connected with the raising of funds for the Youth ...

    Article : 732 words
  5. Government Silent On Vital Facts And Figures

    Although large sums are spent on Government information services, the public is not given sufficient unvarnished facts to test policies profoundly affecting their welfare. THE Department of Information ...

    Article : 1,296 words
  6. WOOL FOR JAPAN

    The possibility of supplying large quantities of Australian wool for processing in Japan deserves to be vigorously pursued, both as a means of ...

    Article : 224 words
  7. VICE-REGAL

    His Royal Highness the Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, yesterday received Professor K. H. Bailey, SolicitorGeneral, at Government House, Canberra. ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. LABOUR IN NEW GUINEA

    Sir,—Mr. M. Moyle is right in saying that residents in Papua and New Guinea have to pay high prices because of high duties, but the exemption from ...

    Article : 458 words
  9. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—In common, no doubt, with many others of your readers, we deplore the publication of the cartoon which appeared in last Saturday's issue ...

    Article : 265 words
  10. WAR INSURANCE

    Sir,—When a Japanese invasion seemed imminent the Australian Government introduced compulsory war damage insurance. ...

    Article : 195 words
  11. The Families Of Our War Dead Need Our Help

    AN article by the Co-ordinator of Demobilisation, Brigadier J. Field, dealt with the debt owed to the returned Service men and women by the ...

    Article : 505 words
  12. BREAKDOWN IN INDIA

    Withdrawal by the Moslem League from the British Cabinet Mission's scheme for Indian independence is more than disappointing, since the League's ...

    Article : 471 words
  13. USE OF THE LASH

    Sir,—Professor Stout's letter is typical of the curious logic of his band of sentimentalists, whose idea of civic service is to make easier the lot of ...

    Article : 220 words
  14. LOST TRAM FARES

    Sir,—The number of people genuinely unable to pay their tram fare far exceeds the hard-boiled "sealers," and the fault is no more theirs than ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. NAVAL ACTION

    Sir,—Australian naval men will be surprised at Press reports from Washington, that the former R.A.N. Squadron Commander, Rear-Admiral ...

    Article : 211 words
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