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<p>its chief attractions in the 1920s was the Unofficial History of the A.I.F. feature, whose cartoons and contributions from returned soldiers helped perpetuate the image of the "<a href="page.php?w=digger_%28soldier%29">digger</a>" as an easy-going individual with a healthy disrespect for authority. It also worked hard to ensure that promises made to soldiers during hostilities were not swept aside in peacetime. Of particular concern was men affected by <a href="page.php?w=shell_shock">shellshock</a>, a condition which was being minimised by some</p><p>
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