{No abstract available}
Family Notices : 6,724 wordsSOUTH MELBOURNE City Council has just issued a profusely illustrated history of the municipality, which some of us still like to remember by its old name of ...
Article : 680 wordsSir,—Thero is a very evil and sinister spirit abroad in the world to-day; in fact the devil is walking up and down the earth, as he always does in wartime. But ...
Article : 311 wordsTHE NAZIS AT WAR, by WILLI FRISCHAUER (London: Gollancz); 10/6. At this moment, when Great Britain is faced with the gravest possibilities, it ...
Article : 573 wordsLe moment est venu où [?] faut répéter ces paroles fortes et douloureuses de Léon Gautier que j'ai citées dans 1 àrticle par lequel cette série a débuté; "Nos villes ...
Article : 951 wordsTHE amaging thing about Thomas Campbell is that although his literary career covered a period of 40 years the volume of his work is so ...
Article : 1,472 wordsBehind the garden hedges of Suburbia the rosarians of Melbourne are eagerly awaiting July 1, which opens the reason for planting and pruning. And—believe ...
Article : 1,224 wordsThis novel with the curious title maintains William Hatfield's reputation as a rousing writer who can interpret the mind of the men and women of Australia's ...
Article : 262 wordsSir,—Are we going to construct air raid shelters in case we need them, or wait in case we don't? Could the digging which is part of camp training be put to ...
Article : 60 wordsSir,—I do not agree with Ethel M. Larkings view concerning allens who are putting their surplus money into property. It would be an act of grace on their part ...
Article : 66 wordsHASSETT (London: Longmans); 8/ net. Flashes of humour light up pages of this light romance. Miss Hassett begins exceptionally well with a description of a ...
Article : 154 wordsSir,—Permit me to say that your correspondent, H. Tucker, of East Malvern, is not in any way connected with the Dogs' Home and Animal Hospital. Our ...
Article : 48 wordsSir,—In replying to Mr. W. S. Brown, may I remind him of the tremendous economic importance of oil? Money spent on the proper development of our potential ...
Article : 115 wordsThe traditional Leacock humour and warm-heartedness are here in abundance, but the book is nevertheless a sermon, and to dismiss it lightly because it is ...
Article : 437 wordsLORD RUTHERFORD, by NORMAN FEATHER, Ph.D. (London: Messrs. Blackie and Son). Bold pioneer in the new science of the atom, and one of the greatest physicists ...
Article : 311 wordsSir,—May I endorse the ideas expressed in Mary Hewisons letter. Children from Britain would be, in every way, better cared for in children's homes by ...
Article : 225 wordsONE of the most urgent questions folk are asking themselves now is, what can I do to help forward the national cause? ...
Article : 346 wordsSir,—I recently saw a list of "Surplus Plant and Machinery" issued by an auctioneer, on behalf of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission. It comprised ...
Article : 116 wordsDuring an early April outing on Mount Buffalo Miss M. L. Wigan, of Toorak, witnessed the killing of a snake 3ft. 6in. in length. ...
Article : 508 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 591 wordsThis book is described as a voice from the cauldron of Central Europe faithfully expounding the book of Daniel in its stark modernity. Modern, it certainly ...
Article : 342 wordsTo trump a trick and then find opponents gathering it in with the explanation that you have in fact discarded, can be very nettling to a declarer. This ...
Article : 613 wordsSir,—So we are to lose the quiet dignity and beauty of one of the finest boulevards In the Southern Hemisphere—Dandenong road—which is being invaded by rows of ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,—As the outcry against refugees grows increasingly unreasonable, one wonders where to lay the blame. The Government has admitted a limited ...
Article : 134 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 121 wordsSir.—J. M. Fowler's "Stupid Talk" letter of June 22 was a sitting shot at a Britisher who is also a good Australian. There was not one sentence to the suggestions which ...
Article : 172 wordsNemesis? The Story of Otto Strasser, by Douglas Reed (London Jonathan Cape; our copy received through Hicks, Smith, and Wright, Melbourne: 10/6 net). ...
Article : 263 wordsSir,—Since France has completely capitulated, why should Britain, at this difficult time, continue to provide hospitality for refugees from occupied ...
Article : 120 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 29 Jun 1940, Page 6
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: