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    BUILD CASTLES IN THE AIR AND THEN PUT FOUNDATIONS UNDER THEM. ...

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    An inspection of the fruit-processing factory operated by Paterson and [?] was carried out by the Minister for Industrial Development (Mr. Hawke), ...

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  6. WHO GROWS THE BEST WHEAT?

    A Canadian news letter received by the Department of Commerce and Agriculture claims that Alberta produces the best wheat in the world. The letter states that, up till the year 1923, there was no annual world competition in wheat. In that year the annual Wheat ...

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  7. MANPOWER CONTROL.

    The Deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr. H. T. Stitfold) has stated that it appeared once again to be necessary to emphasise the obligation ...

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  8. A Pleasant Surprise.

    A current yarn among troop-carrier pilots concerns the commander of a British native company who asked for volunteers. “All those who wish to ...

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  11. ENIGMATIC PETAIN.

    The situation inside France appears to be growing more tragic every day, according to information filtering through via Spain and Portugal. Behind the reign of terror which the French Gestapo has been conducting is a panicky Germany, expecting the British and ...

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  12. SMOKE SIGNALS AND RELIEF PLANE

    When an Anson on a cross-country training flight crash-landed in a paddock at Caramut (Victoria), members of the Volunteer Air Observers Corps ...

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  14. MOVEMENT CONTROL: THE GIANT TASK OF MOVING A MODERN ARMY.

    Th personnel of “Movement Control” carry out one of the most important military operations—that of planning and supervising the rail and road movements of British army units, large or small, and their equipment. At the various ports of embarkation they supervise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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