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  2. CURRENT BOOK REVIEWS

    There is a superstition that blackbirds are the forerunner of evil, and Jane Morton has used this as the background to her Kentucky story of a feud, hate and love. ...

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  3. SUNNY SIDE UP

    NOW take it easy, draw a breath, loosen your collar and stand back ! Don't get excited ! Let ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. World Of Music

    During the week a number of representative citizens were invited to meet a famous Australian composer, Alfred Hill, and a band of young instrumentalists, the Queensland State String Quartet, his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Unified In War-- Wheat About Peace?

    AUSTRALIA, knowing on its uninvaded soil nothing of the ultimate horrors of war, emerges into peace long before the time estimated by the prophets of last year. ...

    Article : 403 words
  7. Romance and Coal

    Ned Agnew, whose rule of the inky way was never to write when he was seriously engaged in beer- drinking and never to drink beer when he was writing, went to the coalfields to write a novel. ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. "EMMA" GOOD AS PLAY

    IT takes courage to make a play out of a Jane Austen novel, but Gordon Glennan has made a ...

    Article : 368 words
  9. SOME NEW FICTION

    The never- ending struggle between genius and love is treated by Reyner Barton in his latest novel. The story is told in the ...

    Article : 393 words
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  11. IDEAL MANHOOD

    Following a quotation from the gospel of St. Matthew, you find in "Ideal Manhood" this passage: "When Jesus uttered these ...

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  13. ATOM AND EVE IN THE GARDEN OF SCIENCE

    PROFESSOR Geronimo Gleek, one of our leading obscurantists, who has not yet heard that the war is over, thinks it will last another two years, barring accidents. He arrived at this conclusion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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