LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mill" stresses the difficulty of reinforcing Singapore by sea because the Japanese ...
Article : 260 wordsSINGAPORE, Saturday. — The Japanese used barges and small steamers in their landing near the mouth of the Perak River. ...
Article : 89 wordsL.A.C. HAROLD VICKERS has an interesting job in the R.A.A.F. From slides be makes silhouettes by tracing, so that Air Force trainees can learn aircraft identification. L.A.C. Vickcrs is a brother of Dr. Alan Vickers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 127 wordsEarly classification of .A.A.F. candidates into the roles for which they are most suited will be faciliated by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 330 wordsTHE IMPROVEMENT in the Atlantic shipping position has been marked. This picture is typical of the huge supplies now reaching Britain. It shows Australian butter being unloaded at a British port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsHere is some information, supplied by an expert, which you may want when you are conserving fodder. ...
Article : 178 words"BILL," the biggest steer in Canada, was slaughtered re-cently at Winnipeg. He tipped the scales at 3.170 Ib. ...
Article : 163 wordsBOSTON, Saturday.—The Worldwide Broadcasting Foundation, which operates short-wave sta-tion WRUL in co-operation with Station KGEI, San Francisco, an-nounced today that it is arrang-ing daily broadcasts in Chinese. ...
Article : 45 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday.—When a handful of French sailors. clad in heavy oilskins and accom-panied by a solitary American ...
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Advertising : 400 wordsSYDNEY.—Risking attack by Japanese planer, Gen. Von Oyen, of Netherlands East Indies. left Pearl Harbor a day after the great ...
Article : 291 wordsPERTH—The railway crossing at Guildford claimed its second victim in ten days when the driver of a motor truck which was ...
Article : 96 wordsWater tanks that are permanent, watertight, strong, and securely placed naturally give the farmer most satis-factory service. They do not need replacing or repair-ing, and provided they are properly made, there is no ...
Article : 392 wordsLONDON, January 2.—The Stock Exchange opened the new year in good fettle, with Home ...
Article : 402 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—A surprise night attack on a German aerodrome was made by a Wellington bomber piloted by ...
Article : 363 wordsMUCH trouble and disappointment will be saved if the ground is correctly prepared for fruit, trees ...
Article : 140 wordsSYDNEY.—Serious discontent in the police force was admitted to-night "by the secretary of the Police Association (Mr. C. J. Cos ...
Article : 206 wordsTake care in choosing the place to hang sheepskins. Rain may damage the skins, and un-less they are painted with an ...
Article : 132 wordsBRITAINS amateur gardeners are now growing on their 1.600.000 garden allotments vege-table in the valup of £20000000 ...
Article : 211 wordsIt was impossible to estimate how far the war in the Pacific would affect the marketing of canned fruit, said the managing ...
Article : 165 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Stan-ley Adams, chief of the prisoners of war department of the British Red Cross Society, said that the ...
Article : 142 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Following the decision of the Board of Trade relaxing the ban on the use of nine-carat gold, jewellers are making a standard wedding ring. wedding one-tenth of an ounce, oriced at £1/1/.—A.A.P. I ...
Article : 39 wordsIn future consumers of superohosphate will receive only 60 persent of the quantity purchased by them by 1939-40 ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 3 Jan 1942, Page 12
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