Parade #279
Southdown Press Pty. Ltd.
Australia
- Published
- February 1974
- Page count
- ?
- Cover price
- 0.40 AUD
- Colour
- Black & white
- Size
- Magazine size
- Interior paper
- Newsprint
- Cover stock
- Glossy colour
- Binding
- Saddle-stitched
- Format
- Magazine series (no comics)
- Branding
- None
Credits
- Editing
- , editor
Issue contents
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
Notes
Yamamoto - Since Pearl Harbor he was a marked man
Umberumberka - That was the first Broken Hill
Life on Parade - He pioneered the milk separator
Jeanette MacDonald - Singing sweetheart of the films
One-Man Army - Col 'Popski' knew all the tricks
Pompous Viceroy - Curzon, a 'most superior person'
Worst Poisoner - Cyanide killer specialised in widows
Artie Fadden - Budget expert with a sense of humor
The Old Coota Gym - Nostalgic RAAF days recalled
Vienna Bloodbath - Hundreds died in socialist uprising
Turner, The 'Terror' - Great Test bowler among the giants
Television Pioneer - John Logie Baird never stopped trying
Erich Raeder - For Hitler, he wasn't tough enough
Tichborne Hoax - Wagga butcher wanted stake in fortune
Rickenbacker - Air Ace, daredevil speedster all in one
As Things Were - Famous locomotives of days gone by
Swedenborg - Swedish genius of amazing talents
Greb the Greatest? - Rough and tough, he took them all on
Maestro of Baton - Sir Bernard was always in tune
Death at Midnight - For wicked peer it was as the ghost said
Parade Post - Readers' views from near and far
Know Your Ancestors - Let Charles Bateson find yours, too
Gallant Lady - Furious was soft, gentle and a champion
Horace Tabor - Saddest of the rags to riches stories
Pedro the Cruel - Brutal, merciless tyrant of Castile
End of the Natal - Mystery blasts killed 428 on warship
Amiable Lunatic - His 20 dogs dined at his table
Charley Schwab - From $1 a day to $10 million a year
Book Reviews - Recommended for your leisure hours
Paradewords - Parade's own crossword puzzle
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