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Advertising : 19 wordsSplendid work is being done on the advanced New Guinea Airline by R.A.A.F. Mobile Works Unit. Overcoming all conditions of dancer and hardship, timber was cut and sawn by the unit's "mill" and the ribs were fashioned on the spot. The mell had to wear gloves to prevent blistering from the iron heated by fierce tropic sun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 133 wordsLONDON, October 27.—Fierce tank battles are being fought north of Krivoirog, which will decide the fate of the city. The Germans are counter-attacking in an effort to gain time to withdraw from the Dnieper Bend. Their position is so hopeless that supplies are being dropped ...
Article : 952 wordsLONDON, October 27.—The Fifth and Eighth Armies, have achieved a promising position for on attack on the Dew German mountain line, but heavy fighting is inevitable before the line can be breached. The Germans have had ample time to assemble heavy guns along the heights ...
Article : 1,968 wordsCANBERRA, October 27,—In a frank submission to Mr. Curtin to-day, representatives of the New South Wales coal owners ...
Article : 798 wordsBRISBANE, October 27.—Mr. Lindley stated to-night that remarks, which he understood ware made by Mr. Maher regarding excess profits ...
Article : 731 wordsBRISBANE, October 27. — The Queensland Ministerial delegation to Canberra claimed that a drastic reduction in Queensland's supply of meat BRISBANE, October 27,—A special meeting of the metropolitan branch or the Australian Railways Union called to discuss the Townsville dispute ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Allied air forces in New Guinea have taken up the attack against the Japs due in around Satelberg in the Finschhafen area. ...
Article : 323 wordsNEW YORK, October 28.—Mr. Stetlinus told the Press that the Moscow Conference was proceeding very smoothly. ...
Article : 341 wordsLONDON, October 26.—An English padre, Rev. G. Grundy, who returned with the war prisoners, said: "It is all nonsense to say there are Nazis ...
Article : 133 wordsMELBOURNE, October 27,—It is expected that, from early in November, 1000 to 1500 troops per week, will be released on leave from New ...
Article : 177 wordsWASHINGTON, October 26.—The American Press correspondent John Hightower, says the German armies falling back in Russia and Italy ...
Article : 175 wordsLONDON, October 26,—Britain would purchase instantly twice the quantity of some foodstuffs she is now importing from Australia if it was ...
Article : 230 wordsThis apparatus for converting salt water into fresh to quench the thirst of shipwrecked survivors was tested in Sydney. Mr. A. J. F. Andrews feeds fuel into the device. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, October 26.—Russian suggestions for post-war reparations have been placed before the British and American Foreign Secretaries ...
Article : 165 wordsWASHINGTON, October 26,—It was announced to-day that Vice-Admiral Thomas Kinkaid, commander of the American forces which captured Kiska ...
Article : 146 wordsBRISBANE, October 27,—Golden Casket No. 303, was drawn to-day. First prize went to No. 31,157, "Jack and Jim," care J. Reid, Robert Street. ...
Article : 98 wordsBRISBANE, October 27. — Price check raids on cafes, fruit ships and butcher shops at Toowoomba, Ipswich and Catton were made this week by ...
Article : 95 wordsBARCELONA, October 28,—The German ship, Duenne, carrying Australian, New Zealand and other Empire war prisoners repatriated, has ...
Article : 154 wordsSYDNEY, October 27,—Two men were gassed, one fatally, in a tank which had contained sodium sulphide at a chemical works at Matraville ...
Article : 179 wordsLONDON, October 26.—Hint of a new war theatre was given in the House of Commons by the Prime Minister when answering questions ...
Article : 77 wordsCANBERRA, October 27.—Mr. Curtin made it clear to-day that he had no intention of making an early visit overseas. ...
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The Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1907 - 1909 ; 1912 - 1966), Thu 28 Oct 1943, Page 1
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