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  4. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    Applications for exemption from military service are becoming so frequent that the National Service Office has been notified by the Department ...

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  7. TARGET FOR TO-NIGHT.

    All have, of course, heard and read a good deal about the death-defying feats and hair-raising adventures of R.A.A.F. bombing crews in various war ...

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  8. SPRING IS HERE.

    Spring is here. As days in Australia shorten, as the hard brilliant light of your summer softens, and as Australian winds develop in suggestion of ...

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  9. CAIRNS COUNTRY-WOMEN.

    Contrary to the usual procedure, there will be no morning tea for the returned men on Anzac Day. This was given by the women's ...

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  10. CHURCHILL SPEAKING.

    Prime Minister's eloquent prose is heart's feeling of free men coming out in simple terms. Churchill speaks, and all of Britain ...

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  11. NEW ELECTRIC LOCO.

    Successful tests have been carried out with Britain's first electric locomotive for mixed traffic. Designed for the Manchester to Sheffield line, where a wide ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL FREEDOM.

    No immunities are so ill-protected from the encroachments of the supreme power as those of municipal bodies in general: they are unable to struggle, ...

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  13. TALL TALES

    Frequently we hear accounts of giant trees in Australia—monsters said to tower over 500ft in height Then, too, most of us have heard, or read, about the famed ...

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  14. REDSKIN FABLES.

    Of all the Indians which the Americans encountered in their Westward trek, the Comanches and their associates and rivals, the Kiowas, the Southern ...

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  15. VICTORY ROAD.

    After this war will anything be left to occasion surprise, anything to wonder at? As one reads of men plunging into the dark heart of Africa, and ...

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  16. FORGOTTEN MYSTERY.

    Man has set certain limits to those stories which can be accepted as "believable." If a story can neither be forced within those limits nor disproved, he ...

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  17. CONTROL OF RUBBER ORDER.

    During the past six weeks there have been a number of regulations gazetted by the Government under the Control of Rubber Order. Regulations gazetted ...

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  18. RAIDER OVER ENGLAND.

    Four Messerschmitt 109's dived from the sun at noon and dropped bombs and machine-gunned and cannon-gunned a south-east coast district of ...

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  19. LEAVING BANGKOK.

    Thailand has decided to transfer the seat of Government from Bangkok to another city, which has hot yet been selected. Bangkok will be developed ...

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