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  2. MOTORING REVIVAL BY STAGES

    Because, of the war the Australian civilian population has bought about 230,000 fewer cars and trucks than it normally would have done, and at the war's end we shall be suffering from "automotive malnutrition" in a world hungry for vehicles. Some of the political and commercial implications of this fact are now becoming apparent. ...

    Article : 1,011 words
  3. PRESIDENT'S VICTORY AND WHAT MAY FOLLOW

    The Presidential election produced many surprises. President Roosevelt's popular plurality is below that of 1940, but his electoral college majorityis again more or less of landslide proportions. There is warrant for current expectations that the President will, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,168 words
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  5. MINERS' TWO VOICES.

    A little late in the day Miners' Federation leaders have co-operated with A.C.T.U. officials in issuing a pamphlet acknowledging that the ...

    Article : 542 words
  6. A COMMUNITY SICKNESS

    Undoubtedly prevailing unrest in the Australian industrial field is symptomatic of a deterioration in the general sense of civic service ...

    Article : 694 words
  7. DOCTRINAIRE COMMUNISM IS AT A DISCOUNT IN RUSSIA TO-DAY

    The drive of the Red Army across eastern Europe has aroused the admiration of the World. The u[?]surge of Russian nationalist feeling is sweeping Hitler to his doom just as it swept Napoleon. It is the return of this spirit which makes possible the great Russian victories; and national strength has been built on the renunciation of the unfruitful principles of Marxism in favour of a completely realistic ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  8. THE UNIMPORTANCE OF BEING HITLER

    Hitler's silence on the anniversary of the Munich putsch of 1923 is more eloquent than any speech he has ever made. Only the gravest causes ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE TEACHERS' FEDERATION

    Sir,—The federation executive did not support the Portland strike. but enoeavoured to collaborate with the Portland Association of the Teachers' ...

    Article : 444 words
  10. MR. WARD ON RUSSIA

    Sir,—After reading the Ministei for Transport's speech at the Town Hall last Sunday afternoon, one is inclined to wonder if Mr. Ward has read any modern books ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. FISHERMEN THWARTED

    Sir,—Recently there has been agitation and pressure by interested bodies for the release of trawlers to provide more fish for the general public. As yet, there have ...

    Article : 246 words
  12. HOARDING PENNIES

    Sir,—Much publicity has been given to a gentleman residing at Kurri Kurri because he has on three occasions depositen 24,000 pennies as the purchase price for ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. VICE-REGAL

    His Excellency the Acting Govornor-General, Sir Winsron Dugan, received at Government House, Melbourne, yesterday Air Vice-Marshal A. T. Cole. ...

    Article : 50 words
  14. FLY SPRAYS

    Sir,—Now that summer is at hand, files are in myriads, and fly spray pumps are not available, it is reasonable to demand that such pumps should be made and ...

    Article : 46 words
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