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  2. Sea tales with the lash of salt spray

    THREE good books sailed info my office this week. Two are breezy, hardy yarns ...

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    MRS. GRUNDY'S authority was strong and unquestioned in Brisbane society in the Gay Nineties era. Even a Synod tea—serving buns to bishops—was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FICTION A BREEZE OF MORNING, by Charles Morgan; SAY NO TO DEATH, by Dymphna ...

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  5. Betty Grable is still a delight

    MISS BETTY GRABLE'S well-turned legs continue to delight movie (male) audiences. Her appearance in "CALL ME MISTER," at the Regent, shows that the straw-blonde's pins are ...

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  6. How bad is the atom bomb?

    "HULLO, Peter," came a familiar voice over the phone yesterday. "How are you?" ...

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  7. Your attitude to drink!

    IT'S your attitude to drink that matters—some notes from this week's reading:— ...

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  9. Sea monsters are often harmless

    IN childhood we revelled in the nursery tales of Jack the famous Giant-killer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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