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  2. Letters to the Editor BUSH FIRE LIGHTING

    Sir,—Mr.S.L. Kessell, of Western Australia, stated at the conference of chiefs of the forestry departments that because serious [?]res could not occur in ...

    Article : 273 words
  3. ON WORRYING WELL

    "IT'S all right now; I've done with worrying!" Those were the last words of old Martha Menzies; at least, they were her last words to ...

    Article : 1,252 words
  4. THE PASSING SHOW

    A dear little fellow named Hitler, An Austrian when he was li[?]ler, Is now a good German, Like Joseph and Hermann, ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  5. WE TAKE GOLF SERIOUSLY

    The jaunty young gentleman stood out from the crowd like an American tourist in Paris. His slacks were a brilliant ...

    Article : 668 words
  6. BOOKS of the DAY

    Of importance at any time, a new book by Captain Liddell Hart has a special value at this particular moment, when the peace of the world is again being ...

    Article : 696 words
  7. NOT SO ROSY

    Most of Australia's many interpret[?] to the old world have written only tra[?] sketches or else acted as propagandi in a chosen cause. Paul McGulre [?] ...

    Article : 347 words
  8. Among the Novels MELODRAMA IN INDIA

    THE PAGODA TREE. by H.E. Rayner (London Cresset Press); 7/6 net. To declare that the two best things in Mr. Rayner's novel are accounts of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 817 words
  9. MALNUTRITION

    Sir,—One hears much of malnutrition, but the suggested remedies are merely palliatives. Surely the trouble lies not so much in lack of money as in lack ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. GERMAN PERSUASION

    Sir,—When a Britisher marries, a German, works for a German firm or in any way comes in contact with Germans he or she (the Britisher) is ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. A Pilot's Summer

    So many books have been written about pilots and aircraft and "aces" and spins and three-point landings that a longsuffering public is beginning to rebel [?] ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. THE ANGUS CASE

    Sir,—The Presbyterian Church will do well to consider that this is no time to arraign a good man for his opinions. As Mr. Golder Burns preached a few ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. BYGONE DAYS

    A small religious sect which had its headquarters in the Box Hill district (then known as Nunawading), in the sixties, came rather prominently before the public eye though a police court case in July, 1871. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 899 words
  14. TROUT-FISHING

    Sir,—I am sorry that "Angler" thinks six trout a day a drastic bag limit. Three should be sufficient for any angler who goes for the sport, and not pot-hunting. ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. Reviews in Brief

    Two more volumes of the Cresset Press's invaluable "Introductions to English Literature" are now out ("The Beginnings to Skelton, 1509 by Professor ...

    Article : 488 words
  16. ARMY CHANGES

    Sir—Your correspondent Mr. Ockie Nicholson (25/8/39) makes a common error in his assumption that the professional soldier in better fitted to command ...

    Article : 462 words
  17. CORRECT SPEECH

    Sir,—I cannot agree that speech training is wasted on children "when they reach home." I have trained students to speak decently, whose family speaks ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. Joint Masterman discusses... HEART AND LIFE PROBLEMS

    ALTHOUGH it is not an unusual experience for a woman to discover that her husband is unfaithful to her, it is certainly disconcerting. What should one ...

    Article : 491 words
  19. "NATURAL ENEMIES"

    Sir,—The new realignment in Europe must cause serious concern to every Briton. Before the Great War the American General Homer Lea pointed ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. For SATURDAY NEW BOOKS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 428 words
  21. PROVISION FOR YOUTH

    Sir,—Obviously the provision for taking care of youths (which in the 19th century was arranged by apprenticing) so that as tradesmen, our young men may ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 434 words
  23. AID TO WHEATGROWERS

    Sir—While few will deny the farmer's light to some form of stabilisation of the wheat industry, it is essential that the rights of the rest of the community be ...

    Article : 236 words
  24. PEA RIFLES

    Sir,—I support Sir Stanley Argyle's move to amend the Game Act, and would suggest that Parliament should protect the lives of our children and others by ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. SOVIET RUSSIA

    Sir.—I am pleased to note that undig[?]ed and profitless abuse of Russia tends to diminish. I feel sure that most old anti-Soviet correspondents in this ...

    Article : 78 words
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