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  2. WAR CORRESPONDENT'S FIRST NIGHT OF PEACE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, to whom we all owe so much for his splendid story of the war, writes in the "Daily Chronicle" of his first night of peace:— ...

    Article : 470 words
  3. PARIS TAPESTRIES.

    Trying hard to win the championship in the statistical section of history, Diodorus Siculus states that Alexander the Great, in honour of his dead friend,Hcphaist on, ...

    Article : 631 words
  4. PERMANENT AIR WORK.

    The recently cabled statement by the Air Minister (Lord Weir) as to the possibilities of making the 'Air Force' permanent for peace, purposes gives added "interest to the ...

    Article : 542 words
  5. ERTERTAINING RETURNED ANZACS

    On Sunday, January 12, that little unnamed organisation, of which Mr. J. H. Parkin ia the controlling spirit, conveyed the draft of original Anzacs ex the s.s. Port ...

    Article : 203 words
  6. AERIAL MONO-FLYER OF THE FUTURE.

    The high-speed electric train of fuwire will undoubtedly be radically differcat in design from the railroad cars of the present day For many locations, ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  7. FATALITY AT NYABING.

    The sad news' was telephoned from Nyabing on Monday night that William Josepn George Wisbey, 17½ years of age son of Mr. Carlton Wisbey.' farmer, of Nyabing, ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. GERMANY'S COLONIES.

    To Australiana the mos[?] important contribution to the November "National ReView" is Mr. L. C. Cornford's article, "The Ex-German Colonies," illustrated, with ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. B[?]TAIN'S EFFORT.

    One of the American newspapers the "Monitor," of Boston, points out in grace [?]l terms how much Mr. Bonar Law p[?]ced the world in his debt by 'h[?] speech at the ...

    Article : 652 words
  10. A SOLDIERS LETTER TO MOTHERS.

    The following letter from a' wounded soldier in hospital; containing a touching massage of sympathy, to all mothers, wives, and sweethearts of the [?]ullen, ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The London "Times" of October 29 publishes an interesting letter on Bri[?] [?]ipping referring to the losses to be retrieved and the competition after the wan The ...

    Article : 392 words
  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand war casualties are as follow:—Deaths. 16,451; wounded, 41,305; missing, 82: Mr. Allen staled to-day that Cabinet ...

    Article : 74 words
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  14. WAR DECORATIONS.

    The Australian War Records Section deSires to secure a complete collection of individual photographs of members of the A.I.[?]. who have on decorations while on ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. TURBULENT TROOPS.

    The transport "Nestor, which has arrived here is one of the ships whose troops are responsible for the recent, troubles of COlombo. The other ship was the ...

    Article : 111 words
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    Gunner Gordon Colebatch, the younger, son of the Deimty'- Premter "(Mr.H. P. Colebatch)' was amongst the members ot the A.[?]F. who returned by the hospital) ...

    Article : 46 words
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