THE strength of the Soviet Navy is almost as much an enigma as that of the Red Army. As with the army extensive claims have been made by Soviet leaders concerning the progress of the naval expansion programme ...
Article : 480 wordsSYDNEY.—The State secretary of the A.R.U. (Mr. [?] Ross) declared today that the threatened strike of the gang of 30 ...
Article : 132 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Menindee (Broken Hill) Pastures Prote[?]tion Board held at Anchor Chambers on Friday, a report was ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE R.A.F. in future will raid Nazi-controlled faetones in occupied France. This announcement was made by a member of the R.A.F.'s General Staff, broadcasting to France today, when he warned French workers to seek ...
Article : 268 wordsSUCHARIST, Rumanian capital, which has been heavily bombad by the Runion. Although Axis reports claim that the damage done was "insignificant," it is known that seprts of plants took, part in the raids, which are continuing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 words"THE latest German claim is that in penetrating beyond Minsk and reaching the main road to Moscow ...
Article : 193 words"AS expected, the Labor Government has extended the Wages Tax for the longest possible term," said Col. Munro, general secretary of ...
Article : 197 wordsLONDON, June 29.—British bombers attacked a German convoy in the North Sea. off Ameland, yesterday, says the Air Ministry. Two supply ...
Article : 84 wordsBROADCASTING on the occasion of St. reter's and St. Paul's Day, the Pope referred to the faith of Rome aa the faith ...
Article : 465 wordsTHE Air Ministry reports that R.A F. fighters carried out another sweep over the French coast and northern France this ...
Article : 51 wordsPRIVATE motorists will be rationed to 29 Miles a week as from tomorrow under the latest petrol cuts. On August 1 the following groups will be effected:— The private and business, licence ...
Article : 696 wordsCHUNGKING, June 29.—Japanese bombers scored a direct hit on a house inhabited by Sir Arthur Blackburn, counsellor at the British ...
Article : 59 wordsTo assist the Red Cross funds, the Philharmonic Society gave the first of a series of Sunday afternoon concerts in the Town Hall yesterday. ...
Article : 200 words"This must have been your unlucky day," commented Mr. Solling, S.M., in imposing fines on William Charles Borlace and George Russell Carlaw ...
Article : 101 wordsAlthough there is still a shortage of wood in Broken Hill there is an Abundance of coke and coal, it was reported by wood merchants today. ...
Article : 216 wordsThe biggest bomber in the world, the 82-ton Douglas B19, fully loaded, made its first flight on Friday. It is capable of carrying 28 tons of bombs ...
Article : 99 wordsAlthough intereat on Commonwealth Savings Bank accounts becomes due on July 1, it is not necessary for depositors to visit the bank ...
Article : 234 wordsLONDON, June 29.—Determination of Eire to defend herself against attacks from any source was emphasised yesterday by Mr. de Valera, Prime ...
Article : 51 wordsLONDON, June 29.—"Pravda" again directs attention to the growing Allied air strength. "British aviation, reinforced by American aid," ...
Article : 53 wordsMR. Remington R. Barnes, of Gladstone's Pty. Ltd., is staying at the Palace Hotel. He will return to Adelaide tomorrow. ...
Article : 135 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Clive Evatt) has decided to eliminate history and geography from the annual examinations ...
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Advertising : 463 wordsMiss O. Ward, of the North Girls' School, has received notice of her transfer to Parkes. She will leave to-morrow. Miss D. Thomas, who ...
Article : 193 wordsMRS. JACKY WITCHETTY, a white woman, shown in this picture with a group of natives, lives as a lubra at Beltana, South Australia. She is believed to be the only white woman to have gone completely native. Her life story was recently briefly published in "The Barrier ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, June 29.— Bank of England clerks are in future to be allowed to wear light-colored suits. An official said yesterday: "It is ...
Article : 121 wordsFor having no rear lights on their bicycles, Frank A. Jenkin, Thomas William Cook and Milton Donald Griffith were cach fined 10/- with 8/ ...
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