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  2. CAMERA REPORT ON FAMILY LIFE IN ARMY HUTS

    CONVERTED ARMY HUTS have made very comfortable temporary homes for some Victorians who were faced with the problem of sharing a house with other families or waiting a year or more to obtain their own home. It has been suggested that huts at Warradale Camp should be converted for civilian use. LEFT.-The kitchen of one of the Army hut homes in Victoria. RIGHT,—The community yard of two Army but homes in a Melbourne suburb. Huts at Camp Pell, Melbourne, were recently sold at a cost ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 278 words
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  4. QUESTION OF THE WEEK

    DO you think Australia's chances of holding the Davis Cup would have been Improved by Pails and ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. PUBLIC OPINION

    South Australian league footballers would be paid for their services on the some basis as Victorian players, who receive £3 a match, if most "Mail" readers who wrote on the subject had their way. They argued that the players provided entertainment for increasing ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. MONEY WOULD SPOIL GAME

    IF we want to keep our game clean here in Adelaide, money must be kept from monopolising it. ...

    Article : 303 words
  7. SPIRIT KEEPS S.A. ON TOP

    IT would be a bleak outlook for football here if it became necessary to use a weekly pay cheque as a lash lo whip our players ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. COPY VICTORIA, WEEKLY SALARY

    FOOTBALL has a following of thousands of patrons in this State. They pay for admission to ovals on Saturday afternoons for ...

    Article : 461 words
  9. PUBLIC PAYS FOR ENTERTAINMENT

    WHY do we have league football matches? Because it is entertainment and relaxation for the public. ...

    Article : 430 words
  10. OTHERS WHO FAVOR PAYMENT

    AMONG others who wrote urging payment of players were:—A. Ferber, North Unley; Gordon Duncan. Croydon; P. S. Keach, Good wood; G. R. Green, Renmark; A. W. Ford, Magill: Miss F. M. Whitehead. Goodwood: S. M. P. Phelan, Lockleys. ...

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