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  2. POST-WAR PROSPERITY

    In the past 80 per cent, of Australians have been employed in private industry. If private enterprise is to carry the main burden of post-war reconstruction it is necessary to make plans now, but this is not possible until the Government states to what extent it proposes to enter into industry. ...

    Article : 1,362 words
  3. THE WAR, DAY BY DAY

    The breach of the Fatherland Line in White Russia so dislocated the German plan of strategy that the Soviet forces have poured outwards over the border of the former Baltic States and deep into the heart of Poland. On the central front the average ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,472 words
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  5. A GOVERNMENT FOR POLAND

    With the Red Army sweeping across Poland and already within close range of Warsaw itself, some settlement of Russo-Polish ...

    Article : 483 words
  6. NEW START WITH THE CENSORSHIP PROBE

    It is of a piece with the careless and even contemptuous treatment of public liberties in war-time that the Federal Parliamentary committee on ...

    Article : 791 words
  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COUNTRY SCHOOLS

    Sir,—Does equality of opportunity exist for the country child? Unsatisfactoiy conditions which existed before the raising of the school age have been accentuated by ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS

    Sir,—May I correct inaccuracies in "Orchestral Player's" letter in which he refers to conditions and salaries of orchestral musicians engaged by the A.B.C.? ...

    Article : 469 words
  9. TWENTY YEARS AFTER

    Sir,—Your correspondent E. W. Williams,("S.M.H.," 25/7/44) seems anxious to have the activities of the War Service Homes Commission extended. ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. DISPOSAL OF MACHINES

    Adding to the confusion already prevailing among manufacturers regarding the Commonwealth's postwar plans, the Ministry of Munitions ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. THE 14 POINTS

    Sir,—Mr. R. Windeyer, K.C., is credited with the statement that America is facing the post-war period with complete constitutional powers. Obviously he wishes to ...

    Article : 316 words
  12. HIGHEST AWARD FOR U.S. SEAMEN

    For bravery during a Japanese raid on Darwin, Captain Edward E. Johnson 35, of Woodland, California, and Cluel Mate Albert E. Milbourne, 85, of San Francisco [?] ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. IN SEARCH OF COUPONS

    Sir,—I have just spent an enlightening day negotiating with the Rationing Commission. Having heard that much obstruction and pin-pricking would be ...

    Article : 226 words
  14. MORE FEDERAL MEMBERS

    Sir,—Mr. Ourtin's plea for more Federal members should involve consideration of the methods of election. Neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate is a ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. VICE-REGAL

    His Excellency the Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday. ...

    Article : 14 words
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