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  2. CAN'T REMEMBER TRIFLES

    News item: The Minister for Immigration, Mr. Ca[?]well, said that not one act of sabotage was committed against the Australian war effort by persons who owed allegiance to the King, or even by enemy sliens. "This bump indicates a great gift of the gab, but there's a hollow here indicating a very poor memory where Commos, strikes and pillaging ore concerned." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Since they are necessarily devoid of any major taxation changes in these days of Commonwealth subsidies, State Budgets no longer command the same ...

    Article : 734 words
  4. 40,000 Women Learn To Be Civilians Again

    Of the 50,000 women who enlisted in the defence Services and the Australian Women's Land Army between 1941 and 1945, nearly 40,000 will be returned to civilian life during the next six months or so. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,054 words
  5. Schools Still Poison Minds of Japanese Children

    In their kindergarten, elementary, normal and higher schools, Japanese boys are still being instructed in the arts of war, the Kodo (the principles of Imperial benevolent rule), the Samurai Code (the ...

    Article : 931 words
  6. THE DEAD HAND ON HOUSING

    Two months ago, the Prime Minister, announcing the relaxation of regulations, to allow, without a permit, house building up to £1,200, or repairs up to ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir.—I have read with dismay and resentment that the State Government proposes, to apply building restrictions, limiting expenditure without a permit ...

    Article : 405 words
  8. BUNNERONG STRIKE

    Sir,—In answer to Mr, McCleery, secretary of the Sydney sub-branch of the F.E.D. and F.A., I would like to know why employees claim the right ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. LIBERALS AND COMMUNISM

    Sir,—In your report of proceedings of the Liberal Party Convention it is reported that the convention refused to endorse a motion that the Communist ...

    Article : 404 words
  10. THANKS TO BED CROSS

    Sir,—I should like to take the opportunity of publicly thanking the Australian Red Cross for all it has done for English ex-internees who have ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. We Must Chart Our Course

    "Life is bard and should be hard. Human nature goes to pieces under conditions of ease."—Field-Marshal Smuts. ...

    Article : 637 words
  12. THE VOTE IN FRANCE

    General de Gaulle has every reason to be well satisfied with the results of the elections in France. The voice of the French people, at a record poll, has ...

    Article : 512 words
  13. DOMESTIC HELP

    Sir,—Seeing that Australian single girls object to work in homes where there are children, it seems to me that we should allow young women with ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Sir,—Surely something can and should be done to help send the much needed food to Britain. We helped with clothes during the ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. VICE-REGAL

    His Excellency inc Li[?]tenant-Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday. ...

    Article : 14 words
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