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  2. OUR OWN "GRAND CANYON"

    The Lookdown, or "Grand Canyon," at Bungonia, near Goulburn, commands a majestic vista of the upper gorges of the Shoalhaven River. The view is at once one of the most beautiful and unfamiliar in the State. It can only be seen from a point far from the "beaten track." (See article on this page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Pacific Odyssey.—I. 17,000 MILES IN A CHINESE JUNK

    Would you attempt a voyage of 17,000 miles in a thirty-six-foot Chinese sailing junk? Possibly not. We never imagined we would be doing such a thing either; but events happen, and we find ourselves rushing headlong into new adventures. We are in Australia now, but we never planned on coming here. I ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,562 words
  4. TECHNICIANS FROM HOLLYWOOD

    Cr[?]ating a real shortage of first-class sound-mixers[?] cameramen, directors, and [?] directors, more than 1,000. Hollywood technicians have joined the United States Army and Navy. The [?] is serious to motion pictures as some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 932 words
  5. TEA AT £8 A POUND

    The present tea "famine" is as nothing compared with the shortage of supplies in the early colonial clays of Australia. At ...

    Article : 456 words
  6. "PAPER YABBER" AND BUSH TELEGRAPH

    The blacks don't mean to barm us—they just don't know anything about the war and its implications. If a simple service gains them tucker and presents, to them it might be a good thing to inform the [?]apanese about troop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "NEARLY AS GOOD"

    Should a vegetable "crisis" be added to our other troubles, country dwellers, at least, should have nothing much to worry ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. A "LOOKDOWN" ON MAJESTY

    The Shoalhaven River, as [?] flows through deep gorges at the Bungonia Lookdown, is in striking contrast with the great ...

    Article : 384 words
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  10. THE "GRAND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR"

    [This graphic and tragic account of Japanese bombing raids on Burma, where child-like coolies were slaugh[?]ved as they excitedly counted the planes overhead, is from a letter written by Mr. David Maurice, of Imperial Chemical ...

    Article : 688 words
  11. A QUESTION OF TOGGERY

    With the [?]ormous demands upon the country's supplies of cloth, demands which will certainly increase rather than diminish, we will be more [?]ardly put to it as time goes on to clothe ourselves decently o[?] indeed, at all. ...

    Article : 694 words
  12. FOR EASTER

    We shall not [?]ear to tread The hard and stormy way. He who died on Calvary. Is risen on this day. ...

    Article : 87 words
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