THE articles published on this page are replies to a question which “Guinea Gold” asked six weeks ago. That question was: “How can the comradeship of the Australian and American nations in war be developed to its maximum: and how can it be carried fully into ...
Article : 109 wordsA CONTROVERSIAL effort has been submitted jointly by two AAMWS—Ptes. B. Hinrichsen, of Queensland, and R. Hilsinger, of NSW. The girls haven’t pulled their punches, so look out? Here are their idea: ...
Article : 751 wordsTOLERATION of the faults of the people of both nations, and an appreciation of their known qualities is the fundamental need if the comradeship of Australia and America in war is to be developed to its maximum. ...
Article : 530 wordsPRIZES in this competition are: Best from American service man or woman, £10; Best from Australian service man or woman, £10. ...
Article : 62 wordsINCREASED realisation that the war and peace aims of the Australian and American peoples are very similar is the factor that will bring the two nations closer together, says Sgt. Gabriel Zamosh, of the United States Army Air Corps. Here are some of his idea: IN wartime, the armies, navies, ...
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Guinea Gold (Papua New Guinea : 1942 - 1945), Fri 19 Nov 1943, Page 3
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