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  2. POLITICS WITH A PUNCH

    For o second time the aggressively candid political veteran who prefers to hide his identity under the pseudonym of "An Old Campaigner" offers his ...

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  3. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Does the Menzies Government desire to rule unhindered by the necessary restrictions of Parliament? That would put the Prime Minister in line with the ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. PEACE OF SILVER STREAMS

    TO breathe the perfumed air or the English countryside one has only to read Izaak Walton's "Compleat Angler." My only quarrel with Izaak Walton is in ...

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  5. Nature Notes Unusual Diet for Frog

    One warm night recently a highly interesting observation was made by Master Albert Wright, of Healesville, while he was crossing the marshy flats of ...

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  6. BOOKS of the DAY

    Students of Elizabethan drama may consider the corpse-strewn stages that closed 16th century tragedies somewhat overdrawn. But here is the actual and ...

    Article : 857 words
  7. THE PASSING SHOW

    Unxindest cut of all is the action of Parliament in charging road rollers £1 per annum apiece as their insurance against third-party risk. It is certainly ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  8. MEN AND IDEAS

    DEMOCRACY ia a paradox in itself, for it assumes the liberty of the masses and entrusts their government to a few; and yet, like so many paradoxical ...

    Article : 979 words
  9. Among the Fiction BY AUSTRALIAN WRITERS

    Australian authors have provided these three books. That is the sole excuse for grouping them, for they have nothing else in common. First is a melodramatic spy ...

    Article : 518 words
  10. OVERCROWDING

    Sir,—The greater percentage of the people of Australia live on the basic wage, or under it. Under "Household Management" at the technical schools our girls ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. THIS JAPAN

    Sir,—Having read all the letters you have published about the Japanese, also the comments by Mr. Brient and the article by Professor Chisholm, I am more ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. NATIONAL ANTHEM

    Sir,—With regard to that blood-thirsty verse in the National Anthem some time ago (when Lady Huntingfield left) I wrote to Her Excellency as ...

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  13. Berriedale Keith Critical

    Famous as an exponent of the Nicenc complexities of British Imperial relations in a field of research which he has made peculiarly his own, Professor Berriedale ...

    Article : 395 words
  14. "HELP! NOT HINDER!"

    Sir,—Everyone should help in this war effort by refraining from criticising Britain in what people call her "passive reactions" to the ruthless and indiscriminate ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. COURTESY TITLES

    Sir,—In Mr. A. J. Edwards's first letter on "Courtesy Titles" he says: "Having regard to the high naval rank of captain, is it not absurd that in the sister ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. BYGONE DAYS

    ABOUT this time 12 months ago I spoke of the Hospital Saturday and Sunday movement as having originated in Victoria early in 1873, the first definite ...

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  17. TUITION WITHOUT TEARS

    When John So-and-so or Richard Suchand-such writes a book about the British Empire it is invariably just another book about the British Empire. And every ...

    Article : 378 words
  18. New Books Received

    The following new books have been received in this office:- BIOGRAPHY The Lone Monarch by Guy Boustrad (London: ...

    Article : 705 words
  19. John Masterman discusses HEART AND LIFE PROBLEMS

    HAVE you stopped reaching out? If so, you are in danger of losing the best that life can offer. We are built to reach upward. The sense of expectancy ...

    Article : 489 words
  20. A SLOGAN

    Sir,—Seeing that Hitler and his pack of wolves have turned on us Britishers, I respectfully suggest that we Australians try to feel that we are warriors, too, as well ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. WAR TOYS

    Sir,—Should we encourage our children to delight in toys made to represent the deadly weapons that are now being used to kill little children in London and Berlin? ...

    Article : 137 words
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  23. Italy and England

    "ITALIAN NATIONALISM AND ENGLISH LETTERS," by HARRY W. RUDMAN (Allen and Unwin: London; 18/). Mr. Rudman's scholarly presentation ...

    Article : 277 words
  24. RADIO SETS ARE BOOMING— SO IS BUSINESS

    Now that 1,212,581 Australian homes have wireless sets, three out of every four people can listen to the radio when they want to. The unlucky fourth has ...

    Article : 250 words
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