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  2. HERITAGE IS GREAT, NATIONAL AND LOCAL

    Australia's fifty years of nationhood is but a short span when compared with the life of the older nations of the earth, but it is doubtful if anywhere in the world's history a story of progress and achievement can be found to equal that of the Australian people, measure for measure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 418 words
  3. MAROOCHY SHIRE REMINISCENCES

    In this Diamond Jubilee Year of the Maroochy Shire the Genesis of our history lies mainly in the surroundings of the Maroochy River and Petrie Creek, where the first settlers carved from primeval scrubs their somewhat primitive homes. They were imbued with a spirit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,613 words
  4. Ministers' Fraternal Message

    Australia has risen to a high place in the Commonwealth of Nations, and is being looked to by others for a lead in world peace. Is she big enough to accept this responsibility? There is nothing too big for a nation with vision and spiritual power. So the challenge of the Jubilee Year is to the young men and women who, from this year, will mould the destiny of the Commonwealth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 794 words
  5. Wonderful Conditions, but not looking to National Security

    Mr. W. E. C. Parsons, who is president of the Nambour Progress Association, vice-president of the North Coast and Mary Valley Progress Associations, a director of the Caboolture Dairy Association, and an ex-councillor of Maroochy Shire, states that Australia is really living in a fool's paradise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 660 words
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