With the R.A.F. fighters decimating their squadrons every time they launch their mass daylight attacks, the Germans are concentrating more on night bombing raids, which, although they have caused damage to private properly, have achieved ...
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Article : 470 wordsMinor issues will be cast aside by the Government parties in the forthcominf Federal election campaign, and candidate will fight on the ...
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Article : 636 wordsBroadcasting tonight, the Minister of Shipping (Mr. Ronald Cross) said:— "Our shipping resources are great, but they cannot be too great to meet the ...
Article : 256 wordsRobert Sherwood, the noted American playwright, today broadcast to the British Empire, denouncing Henry Ford and Colonel Lindbergh as "two ...
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Article : 257 wordsA Netherlands merchant ship has shot down a German plane which attacked her off the east coast of Britain. The German raider first dropped ...
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Article : 81 wordsLord North, the eldest son of the Earl of Guilford, and his sister. Lady Cynthia Williams, were killed, and Lady North critically injured as the ...
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Article : 193 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) will broadcast his policy over the national network at 6 pm. (Perth; time) on Wednesday. He will speak at ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Germans are believed to have shelled Dover again last night. Three loud explosions were heard. Watchers on the south-east coast saw ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Federal Leader of the ALP. non-Communist (Mr Beasley. will de- ,liver his policy speech at the Glebe Town Hall on September 4, two days ...
Article : 137 wordsThe special convention of the United Australia Parry tonight decided by an overwheling majority to permit multiple endorsement of U A P candidates ...
Article : 185 wordsFrank Jackson, assassin of Trotsky. is reported to have asked the police chief for a revolver to enable him to commit suicide. The incident occurred ...
Article : 81 wordsThe submarine Sealion, which has returned from a patrol in the North Sea, after a number of adventures, reports that when she was manoeuvring ...
Article : 137 wordsMajor Astor. chairman of "The Times." commands a battalion of Home Guards in which Australian and other Dominion journalists in London are ...
Article : 95 wordsTwenty-six European passengers arriving in the Bermuda Clipper were subjected to an unprecedented search by an augmented immigration staff. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tue 27 Aug 1940, Page 9
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