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  2. REPOSITORY OF OUR AUSTRALIAN HISTORY

    TREASURE house of priceless historical records of the beginnings of this country, the Mitchell Library, Sydney, is the vigilant custodian of the history of Australia. ...

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  4. A TREK THROUGH COLORFUL BRAZIL

    "A LIGHT-YELLOW house. A jade-green hillside. A cinnabar-red light-buoy that bobbed up and down in the ebbing tide, blinking sleepily with its tired eye, ...

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  5. PUBLIC SERVICE

    THE idea that the public servant is a man who sits behind a desk filling in forms, or stands behind a ...

    Article : 658 words
  6. Christmas Day IN The Navy

    ON one day each year, for 24 glorious hours, anything goes aboard, the warships of His Majesty's ...

    Article : 682 words
  7. CROP DUSTING HAS DANGERS

    Aerial dusting of crops in the United States is becoming so popular that complications are already arising. Until some ...

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  8. CZECHS RISK DEATH TO GET AWAY FROM COMMUNIST RULE

    REGENSBURG, Germany (A.P.).--Fanatical Communists who shoot without warning are reported to be killing hundreds of Czechs who try to flee their red-ruled country. This report comes from ...

    Article : 566 words
  9. Another Plan To Rescue Airmen

    NEW YORK, December 26.--Roy Lamoureux, a young airman, has appealed to President Truman, for permission to attempt the ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. French Claims In Antarctica

    WASHINGTON, December 26.--France has joined the international race to confirm territorial claims in the Antarctic. ...

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  11. Truman And Films

    WASHINGTON (A.P.).--Eric Johnston said President Truman considers it "very important" that American motion pictures be ...

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  13. BABIES THE TOUGHS

    Judge Connelly, of Boston, (U.S.A.), has found a way to cure juvenile delinquents. He sentences them to live the lives of babies for ...

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