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  2. THE CONSPIRATORS

    This article on the plot of July 20, 1944, forms the second of a series of extracts from John Wheeler-Bennett's book, "Nemesis of Power" (Macmillan), which tells the story of the Germany Army in politics, 1918-45. Key figure in the anti-Nazi conspiracy was Colonel Claus Schenk, Graf von Stauffenberg, who laid his brief-case, containing a bomb, a few feet from Hitler's chair in the conference hut in a wood in East ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,210 words
  3. AUTUMN DELUGE OF BRITISH BOOKS

    Four times a year in Britain, once each season, the weekly reviews bulge and the mails are crowded with publishers' puffs. Mountains of shiny dust jackets tempt solvent readers into bookshops and frustrate the rest, ...

    Article : 929 words
  4. Two Poets: English and Australian

    The Australian publishing world has given us another very handsome book in "Tumult of the Swans," by Roland Robinson (Edwards & Shaw, Sydney: by arrangement with Lyfe-Bird Writers and the Commonwealth Literary ...

    Article : 645 words
  5. A CENTENARY CELEBRATION

    Today at Barwon Heads, 14 miles from Geelong, the descendants of Josiah Bean will celebrate his providential escape, along with 450 others, from the wreck of the ship, Earl of Charlemont, which was wrecked in the darkness of a winter morning on June 18[?] 1853 on the reef which today bears the name of the ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 900 words
  6. SATURDAY CRICKET

    Flowing together by devious channels From farm and brickyard, forest and dene, Thirteen men in glittering flannels. ...

    Article : 168 words
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