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  2. BOOK REVIEWS

    NO Australian concerned with public affairs should fail to read "The Struggle for the World," the new book by the author of "The Managerial Revolution" and "The Machiavellians." TAMES BURNHAM is an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NAZI EXPERIMENTS IN MEDICINE

    SHOULD we accept the results of Nazi Medical Research? There are a few things more revolting to the civilised mind than the idea of using human beings, against their willi as subjects for scientific experiment. Plenty of people think that even experiments on animals should be prohibited. ...

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  4. The Perfect Butler

    "It's a great climate," wrote Uncle Justus to his nephew, Pieter van de Liede. "Why not join' me and bring Katryn and little Keesje? Let me know by what boat you're coming and I'll meet it." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Things in General.

    I sometimes hear the sneer that Tasmanians are insular. Of course we are: we live in an island. But the word carries another and unpleasant meaning—an insular person has a narrow, limited, somewhat conservative and stuffy outlook. He eyas foreigners askance; he has the prejudices a nd intolerance of a Blimp. Are we such? ...

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    "Dhidgerry" Dhoo"—A tale woven around fact, by Owen Griffiths. (P. and S. Press, Sydney) is a very attractive booklet about the ...

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  7. PUBLIC LIBRARY Recent Additions

    "Way of Ambition," Robert Hichens; "Secret of the Grange," Mark Cross. "Reprieve," Warwick Deeping: ...

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  8. Tutankhamen Trumpet in Broadcast

    The story behind the broadcasting of the sound of one of Tutankhamen's silver ceremonial trumpets, is here told by Rex Keating, recalling that it took six months to get the museum authorities to agree, and that the ...

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  11. Childrens's Section

    One day Pam was sitting at the window looking out at a rainbow. It was a lovely rainbow, it began at one side of the sky and ran right across to the other side. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    He paints in colours beautiful the walls Of the impassive mountains and the skies, Whether the golden oriflammes uprise At dawn, or leaf by leaf the red rose falls ...

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  14. CATS EYES SHINE IN

    Harry Dearth is in his element in the bright new show "Surprise Party" (Wednesday, 8 p.m.). The idea behind the show is that ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. WHEN THE PIPER PLAYS

    Up the hills mid down the dales the piper plays his tune. The merry notes he pipes so gay on a summer afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE WORD "MONSOON"

    The word riiunsoon comes from the Arabic "mausim" meaning a season, and it is actually a seasonal wind which blows mainly from the ...

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  17. WHY A FLORIN?

    The north was originally a Floral entine chin known as a Flbrino, from the Italian word for "flower: which was stamped on its back. It ...

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  18. SOLUTION OF "FROG AND RAIN"

    There should be at least 13 word as follows, but some bright kiddies may find more: Frog, Log,| Hog, Dog, Cog, Plane, Chain, ...

    Article : 39 words
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