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  4. MAN-POWER PROBLEM.

    There is no doubt that when a country ia at war, it provides a solution for certain problems and also creates others almost as difficult. That particularly ...

    Article : 1,333 words
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  7. WAR REUNITES

    An American father and son, who had not met for five years, were reunited by chance in England. They are Melvyn Oakes (50), of North ...

    Article : 156 words
  8. AN AMERICAN IN ENGLAND.

    The following is reprinted from the "Christian Science Monitor" LONDON. My Dear R— ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  9. THREE DAYS WITHOUT fOOD OR WATER.

    A half-naked man with torn canvas tied rouna ais Dare feet crawled up the beach and couapsed tainting at the teet or a British officer. ...

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  10. INDIA'S EAST COAST.

    The advancing Japanese forces m Burma imperil the Presidency of Bengal and its capital, Calcutta, the richest and one of the most populous ...

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  11. SPINSTER HAD ARMY FOOD.

    Sixty-year-old Miss Margaret Lenox, Park Lane. Ashteact who said she took a kindly interest in soldiers and that her house was open to them, was ...

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  12. MILK IN RIVERS.

    Britain's nursing mothers and children will have another 3,000,000 gallons of milk a year as the result of a new method of dealing with waste water in ...

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  13. BOY WORKED.

    Three Civil Defence messenger boys in England headed a list of awards announced recently for gallantry in air raids. They receive the British Empire ...

    Article : 247 words
  14. CAIRNS EGG PRODUCERS

    At the residence of Mr. J. F. Knopke last Wednesday night the monthly meeting of the Cairns Egg Producers took place. ...

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  15. THE REFUGEE.

    Jean Pierre found it much less hard to be a refugee than most people He escaped from France when he was fifteen and a half. When they pushed nim off ...

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  16. MOLLOY AND DISTRICT NOTES

    The two recent gift stalls held at Julatten and Molloy by the members of the local branch of the Australian Comforts Fund returned a net profit of ...

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  17. WORK OF PSYCHOLOGISTS.

    Output of shell fuse cases in a British munitions factory has been increased twentyfold after industrial psychologists had suggested improvements in methods ...

    Article : 318 words
  18. FRANCE'S SECRET COIN

    Thousands of "V"-sign coins cut out of two-franc pieces are circulating in France. It is the secret symbol. nassed from hand to hand, of anti-German ...

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  19. NOTE TO JUDGE.

    A note handed to Mr. Justice Cassels while hearing a civil case at Liverpool Assizes, England, told him of the death of his youngest son Peter, aged ...

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  20. PRISON URGED.

    A searching inquiry into war-time profiteering was urged by the Minister for Labour (Mr. E. J. Ward) to-day. He said when guilty parties are discovered ...

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