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(Created page with "{| class=infobox align=right |<small>Original item held by the Army Museum of Western Australia</small> |} <br> <gallery mode="slideshow" widths=600px heights=1200px caption="War Without Tears - 100 of the war's wittiest whimsies"><br> <br> Mick Armstrong was a political cartoonist for the Argus newpaper during WW2. This magazine is a compilation of the cartoons that appeared each week in the Argus Week-end Magazine. His foreword explains ''It is a grim life on the home...")
 
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Mick Armstrong was a political cartoonist for the Argus newpaper during WW2. This magazine is a compilation of the cartoons that appeared each week in the Argus Week-end Magazine. His foreword explains ''It is a grim life on the home front that has no grin. In the drawings within these pages I have endeavoured to see the lighter side of such civilian encumbrances as rationing, coupons, shortages, priorities, regimentation and taxation, inseparable from the successful conduct of total war.''<br>
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Original item held by the Army Museum of Western Australia