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    W.A.'s REPATRIATION BOARD. Standing (left to right): Mr. H. E. Bolton, Colonel L. E. Tilney, D.S.O., V.D., and Mr. F. Davison (secretary). Seated: Mr. A. G. ("Stumpy") Wright and Mr. E. Lazarus, O.B.E. All except Mr. Lazarus, O.B.E., are returned men. (Block kindly lent by "Repatriation"). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Goldfields Gossip.

    The goldfields correspondent lakes this opportunity of wishing all 'fields friends of "The Australian" a peaceful and prosperous time during the ...

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  6. Land Reform.

    Although the land surrounding Perth is no doubt inferior from a grower's point of view to that of Adelaide, the article reprinted below from the S.A. ...

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  7. Dropping a Spy by Aeroplane.

    One of the most daring areial feats of the war-- nothing less than the dropping of a spy from a fast travelling aeroplane behind the enemy's lines, is ...

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  8. HASHED UP HISTORY.

    Since reading Professor Scott's learned article on Magna Carta, and the pained protests that it evoked, "Oriel" (of the Melbourne "Argus") ...

    Article : 276 words
  9. "GOOD LUCK!"

    It is not uncommon in the United States, since it became "dry" for people dining out to carry a flask of liquor, but through the zeal of a ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. THE TWO BEST REPARTEES.

    Ellis Powell says that the two best repartees he has ever heard were the following:-- The first retort was made by Horatio ...

    Article : 142 words
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  12. GREETINGS RECEIVED.

    "The Australian" acknowledges with pleasure, and reciprocates heartily, the seasonal greetings as follow:-- Telegram from C. J. De Garis, Mildura. ...

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  13. WHAT MADE THE NOISE?

    Wifey: "I heard a noise when you came in last night." Hubby: "Perhaps it was the night falling". ...

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  14. LOST OPPORTUNITY.

    The ex-Kaiser has been cutting out his own clothes, and is said to show remarkable skill as a tailor. If he had only devoted his talent to making ...

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  15. AN EXTENDED TOUR.

    Just before the St. Mihiel show the Germans blew up an ammunition dump near a company of Yanks. It was reported that there was a large quantity. ...

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