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  2. LETTERS

    Sir,—On Sunday evenings a sessicr. on national stations is broadcast under the title "Tomcrrow's World." One of these talks was on "Money ...

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  3. NATURF. NOTES EGGS OF BLACKBREASTED UZZARD

    From Glenrowan Mr. H. N. Peck has sent an interesting note de cribing the exciting event in 1883 when he and Mr. J. J. Baylis took the ...

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  4. BOOKS OF THE DAY

    It is in its dealing with the political problems of the war that the book is most interestins to other parts of the Empire. It was because ...

    Article : 433 words
  5. MEW ANO IDIAS

    Hitler has been branded so often as the personification of evil that one is forced to stop and ask whether there is such a thing as absolute ...

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  7. THE PASSING SHOW

    Petrol relief hopes fade, says a rews item. Rationing continues to be striet—in the spirit as well as in the letter. ...

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  8. TRAGEDY IN THE TYROL

    Pictures, drawn by a novelist who sacrifices nothing in the cause of realism, of a countryside driven into terrified submission to Nazi bullies, ...

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  9. BUCHMANISM

    Sir,—If your correspondent Sydney Hull (24/10/41) had been present with me at such large public meetings as those held in the Hollywood ...

    Article : 419 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN AIR ACE

    The book is a history of Sqd.Ldr. Muster, RAAF. Much of the story of events in Palestine during the British activities there in the last ...

    Article : 372 words
  11. UNDER THE HEEL

    "I am going to Versailles in 2 weeks," said Petain. "This time I have quite made up my mind. I have sent word to the Germans to ...

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  12. ST. PETERSBURG—1868

    It is perhaps somewhat unusual to dwell first upon the binding of a book rather than on its prinlcd wold. But the spirit of "Valtz des Fleuis" is ...

    Article : 318 words
  13. YOUTH CONGRESS

    Sir,—,May I express by astonishment at the attitude of our Education Department, and the Commonwealth Government, toward sending ...

    Article : 172 words
  14. CRICKET A RELIGION

    Mr. William Pollock, who visited Australia with the last English cricket team in 1936-37, and gave his impressions in a bright and ...

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  15. STATE LOTTERY

    Sir,—If the Government levies a charity tax as R. Chambers Norman suggests, most people will feel that, having paid the tax, they have ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. BRIDGE NOTES TOUGH BREAKS

    After a long absence from the tables, I sat down to a game the other night, hoping that lack of practice had not dulled my ...

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  17. JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE

    Professor Sadler's work will have little appeal to the general public, and may command but a passing interest from the practising architect ...

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  18. SCHOOLBOYS FOR HARVEST

    Sir,—Our Government leaders have fears that there will not be enough manpower to harvest our crops this season. Why not employ ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. BEAUTY OF TASMANIA

    Tasmania's claim to possess sufficient beauty to grace a continent is upheld by the delightful camera studies featured in the Advocate ...

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  20. TRAIN TRAVEL

    Sir,—On Brighton and Caulfield trains smoking in non-smoking carriages is common, and anyone who objects risks being insulted. ...

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  21. JOHN MASTERMAN discusses HEART AND LIFE PROBLEMS "GRACIOUSNESS"

    An old man walked into a room the other day and transformed it. He did it without any effort. There was no fuss or bother, but we all ...

    Article : 416 words
  22. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED

    The following new books have been recciied for review:- BIOGRAPHY From Serfdom to Self-Government— ...

    Article : 513 words
  23. ENGLISH WOOLLENS

    Sir,—On the subject of English, woollens, Harold I. Sims & Co, (24/10/41) seem to allow sentiment to outweigh reason. The statements ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. PICTURES REPRODUCED

    Published at the expense of Mr. Arthur Norman, a trustee of the National Gallery, a collection of 48 of the best-known pictures in the ...

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  25. READERS' UNION SELECTIONS

    Issuing one book a month at extraordinarily low prices to its members, the Readers Union, of which Robertson and Mullens (Melb.) ...

    Article : 143 words
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