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Family Notices : 49 words view this articleSTOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—It has been announced that the Valpar[?]so and the Stureholm are considerably overdue and must be [?]med lost. ...
Article : 22 words view this articleWASHINGTON, Tuesday.— An informed source is quoted as stating that Germany now possesses 36,000 combat planes half active service and ...
Article : 22 words view this articleLONDON, Tuesday.—The Eire Government has imposed a censorship on messages intended for publication outside Eire, relating to any events ...
Article : 34 words view this articleLONDON, Tuesday. — Woolworths made a record profit of £7,958,160 last year, compared, with £7,612,601 in the previous year Taxes absorbed ...
Article : 25 words view this articleLONDON, Tuesday.—The Secretary for War (Captain Margesson) stated in the House of Commons that it had been decided that one officer and six ...
Article : 44 words view this articleCOPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — Denmark is experiencing a record cold spell. The temperature has reached 57 degrees below freezing point. Trains ...
Article : 41 words view this articleWASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives has reported favourably on Mr. Leonard Allen's Bill, ...
Article : 34 words view this articleBALBOA, Tuesday.—Mr. Edward W. Scott, of New Zealand, managing editor of the Pan[?] American, escaped to American soil after his ...
Article : 29 words view this articleOTTAWA, Tuesday.—The death has occurred of Dr. O. D. Skelton, Under-Secretary for External Affairs. He had a heart attack while driving his car, ...
Article : 45 words view this articleCAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—The Government has agreed to accommodate 20,000 Italians who were taken prisoner in the Western Desert, in order to ...
Article : 42 words view this articleLONDON, Tuesday.—The Essex War Agricultural Committee, under the Defence Regulations, has taken over 8,000 acres and terminated the ...
Article : 66 words view this articleMore than 700 attended the Bungendore Patriotic Carnival on Monday. Already there is £563 in hand and this total is expected to be ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 86 words view this articleTheir Excellencies the Governor-General and the Lady Gowrie left the Chalet, Mount Buffalo, yesterday for Albury en route to Canberra. ...
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Advertising : 109 words view this articleFine mild day with light north-easterly winds. ...
Article : 9 words view this articleLONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that the submarine Triton has been lost. ...
Article : 14 words view this articleAs indicated last week by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden), the National Security Regulations, governing reinstatement in civil ...
Article : 223 words view this articlePARCHIALISM, which was displayed by State representatives at a conference at Canberra yesterday which reviewed the problems in connection with the placing of the primary industries of Australia on a sound basis, was responsible for the ...
Article : 648 words view this articleThe Minister for Air (Mr. McEwen) stated to-day that of the last nine air accidents investigated it had been established beyond ...
Article : 178 words view this articleThe bush rat plague in the north of Queensland still continues despite recent heavy floods. The plague began five months ago ...
Article : 46 words view this articleUniformity of dairy legislation is contemplated in Australia as a result of deliberations of the Australian Agricultural Council yesterday. ...
Article : 296 words view this articleImportant amendments were gazetted yesterday to war-time regulations affecting maritime services. One gives the Government power ...
Article : 135 words view this articleA clash in the Menzies Cabinet over the expansion of social services in war-time, is foreseen by Mr. Wallace G. Pooley, president of the ...
Article : 72 words view this articleThe majority of the members of the Water Board support the completion in ten years of the main wall of the Warragamba Dam, which will be the ...
Article : 54 words view this articleWearing civilian clothes, William Dawes, 26, prisoner who escaped from the Prince Henry Hospital early, was recaptured this afternoon at his ...
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Advertising : 26 words view this articleThe Northern Miners Board of Management to-day accepted a settlement proposal for the dispute at the John Darling Colliety over seniority. ...
Article : 51 words view this articleIf the people in Australia were to continue to enjoy the feeling of security which was enjoyed to-day, they must unite in making the nation war-conscious. This was said to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. ...
Article : 577 words view this articleIn a graphic despatch sent by courier, from somewhere in Eritrea, a special correspondent of the British United Press describes the quick British penetration of Eritrea, particularly emphasising the effectiveness of a ...
Article : 451 words view this articleUnder the amendment of National Security Regulations gazetted yesterday, the Government may, for the purpose of providing for the ...
Article : 72 words view this articleCameras must not be carried in future on aircraft or ships in Australian territory, and persons possessing them, must surrender them to ...
Article : 170 words view this articleA 1,000,000 gallon o[?] storage tank will be erected near Bendigo, said the Minister for Supply (Senator McBride) to-day. ...
Article : 83 words view this articleTHE reported Italian decision to release three members of the Italian Cabinet from their ...
Article : 716 words view this articleSEATTLE, Thursday.— The navy gun boat Charleston rescued 47 passengers and crew from the 1200 ton United States army transport, ...
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