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  2. WHY DO CIVILISED NATIONS GO TO WAR?

    Does the barbarous atrocity of war serve any useful purpose? Does it accomplish any good that could not be brought about in other ways? Seventeen years ago, amid the crash of three empires ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,010 words
  3. SOME REMARKABLE STATISTICS OF FILMS IN BRITAIN

    In a year cinema visitors pay £31,000,000 to the owners of picture theatres in Great Britain, of which £6,800,000 is handed to the Exchequer as entertainment tax. The remainder provides the 4305 cinemas with a livelihood and ...

    Article : 859 words
  4. SECRETS OF THE DARK CONTINENT

    Africa—land of mystery and magic. Where women change colour when they dance and men can stay under water for hours without breathing. Africa! Most aptly has she been named "The Dark ...

    Article : 835 words
  5. FATHER AT 94

    An old man's claim that he recently became the father of a baby boy at the age of 94 has now been officially accepted by the American Medical ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. PAINTINGS THAT WON AWARDS FROM NATIONAL GALLERY ::S. LAUNCESTON CRICKETERS

    "Winter's Morning," by J. Muir Auld (top left), was awarded the Wynne Prize this year by the National Art Gallery, Sydney. Sir John Longstaff won the coveted Archibald Memorial Prize with his portrait of "Banjo" Paterson (top right). The Series of district cricket teams ends to-day with the publication of South's senior (lower right) and B grade (Lower left) players. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
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