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  3. Passing Shots

    Douglas Newton, in his bright, “While I Remember” section in the “Universe,” recently wrote in a par entitled “Moist Reflection”: “An ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 90 words
  4. EGGS-ZACTLY

    Says Reuter’s military correspondent: “Rommel, the supreme military gambler, has put all his eggs in the one basket and now has paid the price.” ...

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  5. PROMOTED

    "Just fancy that," exclaimed the proud mother. "They've promoted our Herbert for hitting the sergeant. They've made him a court-martial." ...

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  6. IN ROME NOW

    On the Janiculum Hill stands an equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, whose patriotism did so much to drive the Germans from Italy. One ...

    Article : 41 words
  7. ASSISTED IT RATHER

    Bright and sapient point from a letter the "Age" (4/11/'42), by Harold Rodgers: "For too long the dogma of the ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. WORK OUT GOD'S PLAN

    [Elsewhere in this issue I have written a review of my friend, Tom Inglis Moore’s, “Six Australian Poets.” One of the six is William Baylebridge’s. One of Baylebridge's ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. "PROCEED, STRAWBERRY"

    "Two sisters . . . are now happily settled on a big dairy farm at Werribee, under the Women's Land Army Scheme. . . . They have only one ...

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  10. HOW CAN THEY POSSIBLY MANAGE?

    Hollywood “stars” have a film over their eyes and a sob in their throats. They face a dreadful war-time future, the hard-hearted U.S.A. Government ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. LONG AND SHORT

    It's the same in the United States, as this quatrain from an American exchange tells. Big Business has become immense Because of contracts for defence, ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. "LOW DOWN LANGUAGES, ANYWAY"

    This letter was recently received by an American contemporary: "I as daily reader of your paper since April 6, 1917, in spite of my nationality as ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. PATRICIA'S GUFF

    From the priceless Patricia Ann in the "Sun": "You Win" is very sporting in admitting a stubborn desire for pleasure to have won ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. TOWARD CHURCH UNITY

    I note from American exchanges that Bishop Francis Clement Kelly—we remember his visit to Melbourne—is publishing a new book. It will like ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. THEY'RE GUYS, ALL RIGHT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—There will be no Guy Fawkes celebration tomorrow night. —The "Sun" (5/11/'42). ...

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  16. A BURNING QUESTION

    Dealing with the alarming shortage of firewood stocks, Mr. Ian Macfarlan, M.L.A., in the House last week suggested the appointment of "a new ...

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  17. THE "SUN" SOMERSAULTS AGAIN!

    "With the arrival of warm weather, the need for a revision of the Federal Government's liquor regulations becomes more insistent. As they stand ...

    Article : 74 words
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  19. FOR STROKING

    Two kittens were watching a tennis game—when one said: "Why do you always watch these tennis games?" The other one said: "My mother is ...

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