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  2. PATTERN FOR PACIFIC CONQUEST

    The American Army's use of labour-saving mechanical equipment inr New^ Guinea is unique in the annals of war. In military engineering the U.S. Corps of Engineers leads the world, attaining in the South-West Pacific area a degree of mechanical perfection and a preponderance of machines that spell certain disaster for the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,281 words
  3. THE FUTURE OF THE CARTEL

    International industrial cartels may be distinguished from cartels designed to cover primary products, e.g., wheat, sugar, rubber, tea, tin, etc., which to-day it is more fashionable to call commodity agreements. Fertilisers, aluminium, dyes, alkalis, and certain ...

    Article : 1,341 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 260 words
  5. THE MILK CRISIS

    For the fourth successive winter the public faces a serious shortage in its milk supplies, made worse this year by the combination of a bad ...

    Article : 493 words
  6. THE SEAMY SIDE OF "CO-PROSPERITY"

    Sikh soldiers among the prisoners of Var retaken from the Japanese by General MacArthur's forces will be able to provide an antidote to the ...

    Article : 756 words
  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF CHINA

    Sir,—The Chinese Minitel s natural emphasis on China's efforts "to develop a particular kind of democracy, as conceived by the Father of the Republic, Dr. ...

    Article : 448 words
  8. WHAT CONSTITUTES A MANDATE?

    Sir,—Without expressing any opinions as to the election issues—or the absence of them—revealed in the Premiers policy speech, attention ...

    Article : 462 words
  9. CAMPERDOWN CEMETERY

    Sir,—Relatives of mine are bur[?]ed in Camperdown Cemetery; for many years my family, and later I alone, paid to have their graves kept in order. But when ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. POLICY SPEECHES AND MANDATES

    In a letter published to-day Mr. Sommerlad, M.L.C., quite properly challenges the tendency for any party leader—in this instance the State ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. TUE POLICEMAN'S LOT

    Sir.—Your London correspondent's article, "The Totalitarian Peril," read in conjunction with the report of the Melbourne case, in which a man was fined ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    The German evacuation of 11 miles of territory in the Paleno sector of the Adriatic front improves the position of the Eighth Army for a thrust ...

    Article : 324 words
  13. TUE MILK MUDDLE

    Sir,—If milk is in short supply now, the public can regaid the coming year with diead, for 50 per cent of the dairymen and their herds will be out of ...

    Article : 171 words
  14. EMPIRE VISITORS DUE IN JUNE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The British and Canadian Parliamentary Delegation, which is to spend a month in Australia, is expected to arrive early next month. ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. THE REFERENDUM

    Sir,—Professor Bland appears to have introduced an unnecessary and complicating factor into the referendum discussions by stating that the proposed grant of ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. CATTLE AT HOMEBUSH

    Sir,—Referring to the continuous round of strikes at Homebush, may I be permitted to view the wrong from another angle? Owing to men's grievances, cattle ...

    Article : 88 words
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