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  2. PART II IN THE STORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY AND ITS POSSIBLE USES NO SUBSTANTIATED REPORTS OF SUCCESS WITH H-BOMB

    THE RELEASE of atomic energy achieved so far has resulted from the breaking up of heavy nuclei like uranium or plutonium into light nuclei in the process we call fission. The inverse process—the building up of ...

    Article : 1,602 words
  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IT is recorded that Lenin once remarked: "The road to Paris is through Peking." There is an increasing awareness, particularly in America, that the Soviet may regard the conquest of Asia as the ...

    Article : 555 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. Talking Point

    Silence is the virtue of fools. —Francis Bacon. ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    SIR,—I noticed your remarks concerning the Trades Hall Council and fair play. The Trades Hall understands only the rule of force—threats of what will happen if their demands are not met. THE Federated Furnishing Trades Society is at ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. Film Control

    Sir, — The cause of the great increase in crime is of interest to all. Many people think that the gangster and ...

    Article : 146 words
  8. Hospital Scheme

    Sir,—While the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Townley) can well care for himself in any discussion he may ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. Meat Prices

    Sir,—City housewives are most fortunate in having a progressive meat mart which against all opposition stuck ...

    Article : 145 words
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