The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 62 No. 3197 (21 May 1941)
Images
40
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page Markets for Short Stories. 2
Advertising 2
Anatomy of a Best Seller. 2
Frazer of the "Golden Bough." 2
Advertising 3
FIRE 4
A CONQUEROR. 4
“MR. JARRETT GETS PEEVED” 5
Advertising 5
Seppelts 6
Advertising 6
The Bulletin 7
No title 7
The Bulletin 8
IS HITLER HIMSELF SCARED? 8
Rudolf the Roomer. 8
PLAIN ENGLISH. "Practical Politics" in Boothby. 9
Society "AND IT'S PRINTED WITH WIMBLES INKS" 10 , 11
MODERNIST POETRY. 10
THE ARMY IN OVERALLS. 11
POLITICAL POINTS 12
Advertising 12
No title 13
PERSONAL ITEMS 14
Advertising 14
SMOKE-OH! 15
Blue Murder. 15
The Homely Type. 15
A Hop Ahead of Science. 15
The Craze Goes Bush. 15
The Canberra Touch. 15
Advertising 15
ABORIGNALITIES 16 , 17
BULLOCKY JOE. 16
WIN ON POINTS. 17
The WILD CAT COLUMN 18 , 19
Advertising 18 , 19
Business,Rollery,Etc. 20 , 21
Advertising 20 , 21
UNCABLED ADDITIONS JAPANESE CAN FLY. (Condensed from a Saturday Evening Post” article by Hallett Abend,) 22
Grimmer Mood in Britain. (From an article by a New York “Times” London correspondent.) 22
Who Owns the British Empire? (Condensed from an article by Sir Norman Angell in the “Survey Graphic,” U.S.A.) 22 , 23
Swiss Link Between Nations. (Condensed from a report by a New York Herald Tribune” Geneva correspondent.) 23
In Occupied Italy. [Condensed from an article in “Collier’s” by a woman lately returned to New York from Italy, where her husband had been a broadcaster.] 23
Norwegians Fight Back. (From a London “Times” article.) 23 , 24
Advertising 23
Costly British Altruism. 24
Dragnet Digest. (General items of information and comment condensed from various acknowledged sources.) 24
SPORTING NOTIONS SPRUSO GIVES YOUR HAIR A LOVELINESS THAT DAZZLES! RACING REVIEW 25 , 26 , 27
Advertising 25
FOR ROSEHILL. 25
FOR RANDWICK. (Before acceptances.) 25
FOR MOONEE VALLEY. (Before acceptances.) 25
NORTH OF TWENTY-EIGHT 27
Our Service Department Wants. 28
Answers to Correspondents 28
Advertising 28
SUDRY SHOWS AT THE TALKIES 29
STAGE AND CONCERT 29
ARTBURSTS 29
Advertising 29
THE SERVICE MAN And 118 in the Shade! 30
The Axis Looks Eastward. 30
Maorilanders in Greece. 30
A.I.F. Casualties. 30
Over Britain and Germany. 30 , 31
Britain's Most Notable Capture. 31
A WOMAN'S LETTER 32
Advertising 32
Melbourne Chatter 33
Advertising 33
THE WAN ON THE LAND "DON'T WORRY, I'M SENDING IT TO GRAZCOS." Sheep and Lucerne. 34 , 35
Advertising 34
Outback Occupations. 35
Advertising 35
THE OTHER FELLOW'S MIND. 36 , 38
Advertising 37 , 39 , 40

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The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 62.—N0. 3197.  

Wednesday, May 21, 1941.  

Rudolf Hess  

Price 6d.  

Registered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as Newspaper.  

Purpose and  

Performance  

LITTLE more than twenty-five  

years ago—-on June 2, 1915-—The  

Broken Hill Proprietary’s Newcastle Steel  

Works was officially opened. The enter-  

prise was established with definite  

purpose—to manufacture quality iron and  

steel for the needs of Australian industry  

and thereby supply at reasonable prices  

the essential materials for the develop-  

ment of the Commonwealth.  

From the outset, unwavering determi-  

nation and confidence in the Australian  

workers’ ability to master the difficulties  

of steel production were maintained. This  

was backed by courageous policy of  

plant modernisation and extension, which  

has culminated in Australia possessing  

one of the world’s most efficient iron and  

steel works.  

Purpose has been backed by perform-  

ance, the Newcastle Steel Works to-day  

supplying great tonnages of the iron and  

steel so vital to the nation’s development  

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at the B.H.P. Newcastle Steel Works.  

 

The Broken Hill Proprietary Go. Ltd.  

Head Office: 422 Little Collins Street, Melbourne.  

Iron and Steel Works: NEWCASTLE, N. S. W.  

Iron Ore Workings: Iron Knob, S.A. Limestone Deposits: Devonport, Tasmania.  

Iron and Stool Masters, Colliery Proprietors  

Mine and Ship Owners,  

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