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  2. Letters to the Editor

    The review in Saturday's literary supplement of Mr. David Fleay's booklet, "We Breed the Platypus," indicates that it is of ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY

    Suggestions advanced in a number of quarters recently regarding a more liberal petrol ration for motor vehicles were ...

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  4. BRITISH PRESTIGE HIGH IN SPAIN

    Lord Templewood (Sir Samuel Hoare), Britain's ambassador to Spain, has retired after completing four years of diplomacy and tactful dealing in one of the most difficult posts to which any representative of Britain has been assigned in time of war. ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT OF POLAND

    One result of the recent crisis in Polish affairs is that the prospects of the Lublin committee as against the London Government ...

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  7. THE CRUSADER GOES FORTH AGAIN

    AGAIN, Britain's indomitable war leader has shown his energy and courage by going to Athens, with a ...

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  8. LOSS THROUGH ERRATIC MARKETS

    The erratic markets mentioned by Mr. E. Godwin for sheep and pigs (1812) are found in other spheres. For instance, on ...

    Article : 922 words
  9. ENGINES MADE WATERPROOF

    Some details have now been given of the secret asbestos compound which waterproofed every Allied vehicle for the invasion of ...

    Article : 275 words
  10. POST-WAR AID FOR FARMERS

    Problems of farmers financially embarrassed or on uneconomic farms are comprehensively dealt with in the fourth report of the ...

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    This 120-foot oceangoing lighter, shown siding down the ways at Johnson's Tyne ship-building yards. South Melbourne, will be used by the R.A.A.F. for the transport of supplies in the northern islands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. N.S.W. HOSPITAL WORKS SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Plans involving an expenditure of £800,000 in construction of modern decentralised hospitals are ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. A.T.S. SERVICE OVERSEAS

    Auxiliary Transport Service girls will not be sent abroad compulsorily before the House of Commons, on its return from the ...

    Article : 321 words
  14. PUBLIC TASTES IN MUSIC

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Experience had shown that Australian talent was by far the most prominent of any of the British Dominions, ...

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  16. WELL KEPT CABINET SECRET

    The announcement that the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) and the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) were in Athens came as a complete surprise to the English people. ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS IN CHUNGKING

    Despite the war and the incredibly high prices of everything, the influx of refugees from the south, and the foggy weather ...

    Article : 346 words
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    Members of the Fifth Brunswick Scouts are at present enjoying a camping holiday at Eltham. Scout Master F. Blencowe is seen addressing members of the troop on the banks of the Yarra, where the camp has been pitched. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NAZI TACTICS ON WEST FRONT

    The Russians are neither impressed by nor worried about the German offensive in the west, according to Moscow reports. They ...

    Article : 136 words
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