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  2. AN INSIDE PICTURE OF GERMANY.

    The bombing of Berlin may not be as intense as that o[?] London, but the Royal Air Force is hammering on—night after night—with ever increasing force. It is not so much the actual danger, or the destruction of homes, which is the worst burden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,087 words
  3. THE EARHART MYSTERY.

    Keith Douglas Young, of Melbourne, is now lecturing in the United States and telling American audiences that he believes Amelia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 825 words
  4. THE WATER PALACE—UDAIPUR.

    In this beautiful secluded retreat the Rana of Mewar concealed the British women and children refugees from Neemuch during the Indian Mutiny of 1857. (See accompanying article.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
  5. INDIANS SUPPORT THE A.I.F.

    Shoulder to shoulder with the A.I.F. in Libya and Palestine and fighting in Abyssinia and Irak are men from the Indian Empire. We heard of them in the advance to Benwhazi and again in the reports of the defence of Tobruk against German and Italian armoured divisions. Regiments famous in the annals of India, with 150 years of service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,520 words
  6. HOW GOLD WAS "MINED" IN MACQUARIE STREET.

    Among the landmarks which are to vanish from Sydney as an A.R.P. measure is the old "Mint" chimney stack. This historic structure, which has reared its cylindrical brick pile above Sydney Hospital since 1889, will soon cease to be a feature of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,034 words
  7. BRIGHT NOTIONS.

    I once met a man who boasted that during the last war he wrote over 100 letters to the newspapers. He was convinced that he held all ...

    Article : 729 words
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  9. Our Australia, CANOE VOYAGE.

    We went to the Geehi because we Wanted to canoe down the Murray River in Howlong. By dint of patienl paddling and some assistance from the flow of the stream. We found ourselves a week later at Thologolong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,066 words
  10. THE DIGGER.

    Yoked to war's waggon, hard to turn By the whip's lash, he still Strolls with his brumby unconcern. Proud of unbroken will. ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. HOWARD HINTON COLLECTION.

    Mr. Charles Lloyd Jones, writes: The collection of art donated by Mr. Howard Hinton and housed in the Teachers' College at Armidals ...

    Article : 485 words
  12. NOR TIME WITHER HER....

    "See England, not dispirited, not weak, but well remembering that she has seen dark days before: Indeed, with a kind of instinct that she sees a little better on a ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. WARNING TO HITLER.

    Jonarchies are quickly made and unmade. Napoleon crushed ten in his iron hand, yet monarchy itself lives and gazes upon his tomb wit[?] the smile of victory. ...

    Article : 33 words
  14. THE (GAS) LIGHTS OF SYDNEY.

    Gas was first used in Sydney "as an agent of light," as it is recorded, on May 24, 1841—exactly 100 years ago. ...

    Article : 318 words
  15. MEMORIAL TO A RANGER.

    Many people travelling on the Manly terries have remarked on the seclusion of a little-known spot that nestles in the depression between Dobroyd and Grotto Points, landward from the bombora. It is a place of great human and natural interest, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 423 words
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