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  2. "OLD KING COLE."

    The appointment of Mr. N. T. Johnson, United States Minister to China, to a similar post in Australia has been announced. He will be succeeded at Chungking by Mr. C. E. Gauss, now United States Minister to Australia. In its issue of December 11, 1939, New York ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,749 words
  3. TRIPOLITANIA.

    ONE of the main features of all the Libyan coast is the lack of natural harbours, which becomes more and more felt going westwards. After Bengazi ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,076 words
  4. UNITY IN WAR

    The bead of the Department of History in the University of Western Australia discusses Canadian opinion as he found it during a recent lecture tour through ...

    Article : 1,488 words
  5. LIQUID METAL.

    A HUNDRED and sixty miles from Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, the little cow town of Kilkivan drowses sleepily through the heat of summer and ...

    Article : 779 words
  6. ONE THING AND ANOTHER

    THERE are two of us coming down to the footlights. We have been asked to oblige with a duet. In a moment or two we shall place our mouths a few ...

    Article : 1,369 words
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  8. "A NEW HUMANISM."

    Sir,—Under the above heading K.T.H. reviewed some recent books and the philosophy of M. Maritain on February 1. Presumably K.T.H. has given close study ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. Books Received.

    "Fighter Squadrons." by Noel Monks (Sydney Angus and Robertson). "Highways to Health." talks by the B.M.A. Spokesman (Sydney: Angus and Robertson). ...

    Article : 151 words
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