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Advertising : 60 wordsIT is officially announced that the Imperial withdrawals in West Malaya, to rear position, continue and are covered by extensive demolitions, preventing the enemy following up closely. ...
Article : 573 wordsLOOKING FOR TROUBLE.—A dozen Spitfires heading out over the English Channel for offensive action against the enemy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsA DECLARATION designed to ensure that after the war Axis criminals who have perpetuated crimes in violation of The Hague Convention of 1907 shall be brought to justice was signed by the representatives ...
Article : 340 wordsHOW members of the Australian Transport Unit in Malaya helped to put Japanese tanks out of action with home-made bombs is told by Tillman Durbin, correspondent of the "New York Times." Durbin says that many enemy tanks have been put ...
Article : 171 wordsLITHGOW.—Over 300 employees at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory, including foremen. section hands, and draftsmen went on strike ...
Article : 101 wordsWITH the departure of the first batch of Australian girls to work in Voluntary Aid Detachments overseas, another responsibility was added to those already undertaken by the Australian Comforts Fund. ...
Article : 528 wordsNEW YORK, January 13.—The "New York Times," in a leading article, says: "Darwin is ideally situated as a base of operations for ...
Article : 108 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Evidence of how a pedestrian in Macleay Street, King's Cross, was killed in the partial black-out on December 19, was ...
Article : 165 wordsLONDON, January 13.—Explaining the decision to return to the former sugar, fats and cheese ration, the Minister for Food (Lord ...
Article : 144 wordsAN appeal to "every member of every union to stay on the job and put forward his best possible effort in equipping Australia for the ...
Article : 157 wordsDrastic action is to be taken by the police in a campaign to stop cyclists, particularly women cyclists, from riding more than two abreast, ...
Article : 55 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Engineers employed at the Lithgow small arms factory and 40 girls employed at Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd., ...
Article : 105 wordsSYDNEY, January 13.—The Minister for National Emergency Services (Mr. Heffron) said that he favored the suggestion of the Queensland ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Tom Robins, secretary of the Mining Managers' Association, was appointed to the position of honorary general secretary of the local ...
Article : 70 wordsNo further cases of meningitis have been reported to the Health authorities, giving the city its second successive clear day. At the week-end ...
Article : 108 wordsMRS. Amelia Carr, 66, highly respected church Marker of Newark (New Jersey), was unmasked yesterday as U.S.A.'s "No. 1" confidence woman, who had robbed victims of more than 81,000,000 during 50 years' swindling. ...
Article : 159 wordsThree more men have enlisted in the A.I.F. at the Blende Street recruiting depot. They are:— ...
Article : 30 wordsThe announcement of further cuts in petrol allowances for private motorists has caused many more people to hand in their plates to the Transport ...
Article : 77 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—It has now been revealed that there will be no direct control of prices of goods sold by the Myer Emporium Ltd., ...
Article : 44 wordsITALIAN PRISONERS WORK ON ENGLISH FARMS.— Many Italian prisoners in Britain have been sent out from the prison camps to help the English farmers in the cultivation of their crops. Here is a photograph of the first batch of prisoners to be so employed: under guard they march to a farm where they will be engaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Wed 14 Jan 1942, Page 1
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