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  2. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—In tne Win the War rally at the Yown Hall. the speech of Mr. Menzies, Prime Minister was outstanding becaut of the telling points he mide and the ...

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  3. LES LIENS FRANCOPOLONAIS

    An moment on Pendurance des Alliés est mise á la plus dure des épreuves, c'est naturellement vers les armées francaises at britanniques, at vers la lutte ...

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  4. Nature Notes Winter Movements of King Parrots

    This is the time of the year when the gaudy scarlet and green King Parrot forsakes the heavily timbered ranges for the foothills and ...

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  5. BOOKS of the DAY

    "Germany has a 'bad' case to put before the world bar of public opinion: Britain and France have a 'good' case. Germany lias mastered the techniques ...

    Article : 471 words
  6. BYGONE DAYS

    MR. G. H. WISE (Sale) offers some criticisms of the account given by Mr. Hartrick of a journey from Walhalia to Melbourne in 1877, which appeared in ...

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  7. THE PASSING SHOW

    " We shall go on to the end!" Not, Britain, your voice alone, But those of your children, grown To Nationhood's estate ...

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  8. "K.C. OF THE WHARFIES"

    ALL wars have produced changes in human life, changes perhaps not apparent at the time, but which have subtly altered economic systems, standards of ...

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  9. Ben Hecht On "Miracles"

    If Mr. Ben Hecht has chosen the extraordinary fictional path of this book of "long" short stories because of a deep sense of plety, he is entitled to respect if ...

    Article : 477 words
  10. ANXIOUS TO HELP

    Sir,—If our loyal workers fall in line with their fellows oversea and work 12hour shifts, I would suggest that each factory should have a room large enough ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. SOLDIERS' PAY

    Sir,—Recruiting authorities all agree that offers by employers to make up the difference between civil and militan pay has a stimulating effect upon ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. ITALIAN INFLUX

    Sir,—Who is responsible for the last shipment of Italians just arrived? Who is going to keep them—the Italian Government or our Australian Goverr. ...

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  13. SMOKED FOOD

    Sir,—My sympathy goes to your correspondent. It is wonderful how many otherwise civil people forget ordinary good manners and light up at a table where ...

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  14. Treasure That Lives

    All who open Ivan T. Sanderson's latest book with the expectation of finding a story of the rollicking days of the Spanish Main and of doubloons and pieces of ...

    Article : 382 words
  15. Von Papan's Sinister Intrigues

    Perhaps one of the most fateful meetings in history, although its significance was not recognised at the time, was a meeting that took place at the house of ...

    Article : 508 words
  16. PLEA FOR PRAYER

    Sir,—Letters In Thursday's "Argus" from Ray Williams and E. Bolton were a pleasure to read. Most will agree that there were two decided instances of God's ...

    Article : 205 words
  17. Bridge Notes LUCK, &c.

    No one, least of all myself, would like to see the element of luck eliminated from Rubber Bridge, but it can very often give rise to just cause for complaint. The ...

    Article : 890 words
  18. GROCERS AND WAR

    Sir.—The Grocers' Association of Vletorin emphatically protesta against the statement of Mr. W. H. Webber, secretary of the Shop Assistants Union, "that ...

    Article : 185 words
  19. Two Wars Alike?

    The similarity between the last war and the present one could not be made more clear than by the republicatton of this short dialogue written in 1916 by Arthur, ...

    Article : 254 words
  20. OLD UNIFORMS

    Sir,—Is it not time that the sale through secondhand dealers of service uniforms and extras for soldiers, sailors. and airmen were prohibited? Surely the ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. BRITISH PROBLEMS IN EGYPT

    For Australians Egypt has special significance at present. Many will welcome a new book on the country by Amine Youssef Bey, Egyptian politician and ...

    Article : 329 words
  22. New Books

    The following new books have been received in this office (published prices quoted):— BIOGRAPHIES African Hazard, by P. W. Rainier ...

    Article : 444 words
  23. BRITISH RED CROSS

    Sir.—Is anything being done here to help the British Red Cross? If money is being sent I should like to contribute; if goods, I should like to help make them ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. BOOK OF PRAYERS

    Mr. Kenneth Henderson, West Austra lian journalist, has written a small book entitled "Prayers of Citizenship," which was announced for publication in England ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. YOUNG DEMOCRATS

    Sir,—I am in sympathy w[?] on Young Democrats' League's demand for a return of fines imposed on members for the part they played in the anti-ven ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. JOHN MASTERMAN discusses... HEART AND LIFE PROBLEMS

    TROUBLED times demand strong faith. We live by the things we believe, and by them we conquer. Unless we have in our hearts the consciousness that there ...

    Article : 422 words
  28. PACIFIST VIEW

    Sir,—As an elected Government is participating in the war with the approval of the majority of the people, our section is opposed to deliberate hampering of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. Advertising

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