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  2. TWENTY YEARS AFTER DISCOVERY

    FROM GOROKA, THE FAST-GROWING TOWNSHIP IN NEW GUINEA'S 5000-FEET HIGH Wahgi Valley, the coffee planter or administration official can still look out to the towering mountains which walk in the kunai-grassed lowlands and wonder if behind them lie other valleys inhabitated by peoples who know nothing of the white man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,172 words
  3. THE WORK OF THE LUTHERAN MISSION IN NEW

    I Guinea is extended by native evangelists into even remote villages where they are stationed and visited from time to time by the European in charge. Here is a resume of what the new belief amounts to in ...

    Article : 261 words
  4. HIGHER EDUCATION AND A PROBLEM THAT MUST BE FACED

    NOTICE THAT A GROUP OP PEOPLE REPRESENTING, I THINK, THE CHIROPODISTS OF VICTORIA--and if it wasn't the chiropodists I apologise to them on my bended corns--has approached the Minister for Health, Mr. Barry, with a request that steps should be taken to improve their professional status. The Minister replied with excellent good sense that what they wanted in effect was University recognition and that this ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  5. "Queen and Guttersnipe of Cities": Social History of Chicago

    "NEW YORK IS NOT AMERICA," WE ARE CONSTANTLY TOLD. READING EMMETT DEDMON'S BOOK one is inclined to agree with Kipling that if any single city is America it is Chicago. In years, little older than Melbourne, Chicago has been for so me half-century now the second largest city of the United States with a population growing around three and four millions. ...

    Article : 1,208 words
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