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  2. TODAY is Empire Day—a good time to ponder the question, "How goes it with England, heart of the Empire?" Here are two views, one American and gloomy, the other, not at all gloomy, from an Englishman recently arrived here. THE AMERICAN WRITES: England, drab and dreary land!'

    NY one of the hundreds of thousands of American [?]diers who came to know [?]ndon well during the war ...

    Article : 662 words
  3. AN ENGLISHMAN REPLIES: 'Not drab, but still at war'

    HOW true are articles of the kind written by Mr Stewart Alsop? Far too many of a similar nature are being broadcast ...

    Article : 645 words
  4. POSTSCRIPT BY AN AUSTRALIAN Dedication

    MOTHER, defender of the ancient freedoms, Bearing the gathered burden of the years, Brave in her heavy travail; never greater Than in her long constraint of smothered tears,— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 204 words
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  7. Our loveliest gem

    A SUBTLE compliment to our loveliest asset, our Botanic Gardens, is paid by Mr Crosbie Morrison, a well-known naturalist ...

    Article : 202 words
  8. Author solves a problem

    WHAT seems to be either an ingenious or an ingenuous way of overcoming the greatest difficulty in the way of a new ...

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