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  2. The Week in World Affairs BREACHING OF ATLANTIC WALL

    On June 4, 1940, Mr. Churchill rendered to a hushed House of Commons the final grim accounting for Dunkirk, and, foreseeing the imminent fall of France, promised in imperishable phrases that Britain would "ride out the storm of war and outlive the menace of tyranny, if necessary for years, if necessary alone." Whatever the losses involved, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,692 words
  3. WOOL MAY BECOME BASIS OF NEW ARTIFICIAL FIBRE

    Two American chemists have made a discovery of extraordinary importance to woolgrowers and to the world's textile industry. This is that artificial fibres, comparable to wool in some important respects, can be produced from such animal proteins as egg albumen and ...

    Article : 899 words
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    Advertising : 286 words
  5. EVOLUTION AND WHITE ANTS

    Public interest in the annual A.L.P. Conference, which is to open in Sydney to-day, will chiefly centre around the renewed attempt of the ...

    Article : 454 words
  6. SCANDALOUS MISUSE OF CENSORSHIP

    What little the public has been permitted to learn about the evidence taken this week by the Parliamentary Committee on ...

    Article : 784 words
  7. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    With all eyes on the battle of Normandy, it may be too easily over-looked that, in the present phase of the battle at least, far more troops ...

    Article : 411 words
  8. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR STRAIN OF MOTHERHOOD

    Sir,—The official suggestion that women should write individual letters giving their reasons for having small families seems to me to be both uneconomical and ...

    Article : 361 words
  9. PROPAGANDA

    Sir,—From its inception, the activities of the Department of Post-war Reconstruction in relation to its discussion groups have been suspect, but in view of its ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. BALANCED BREAD

    Sir,—The greater need to conserve essential foodstuffs, such as butter, milk, eggs, meat, vegetables, leads inevitably to a larger consumption of what may be called ...

    Article : 255 words
  11. TROUBLE BREWING

    The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council may or may not have been inspired by a purely patriotic motive when it recommended to the ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. MIGRATION

    Sir,—When this war is over and aggressor nations completely (and, it is hoped, finally) crushed, the necessity of rapidly increasing Australia's population to ensure ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. VICE-REGAL

    Her Excellency the Lady Gowrie, attended by Miss Ivle Price, opened a kindergarten at Scarba Welfare Home for Children at Bondi yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. SAVING OF COAL

    Sir,—If street lights were turned off even a quarter of an hour earlier than at present tons of coal could be saved. ...

    Article : 24 words
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