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Advertising : 19 wordsCAIRO, Monday.—It is now revealed that Australian infantry are playing a crucial part in the "Battle of the Gap." Australians on Friday drove northwards, also towards the coast from the bulge. Previously they had driven into Axis positions to a depth of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 289 wordsAccording to advice received by his wife from the military authorities, Private W. R. Bowd, of Mount Gam- bier, has been wounded in action ...
Article : 105 wordsADELAIDE, Today.—Two motor drivers were shot dead in two States on Sunday by sentries whose chal- lenges they had ignored. ...
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Article : 228 wordsAlwyn Bertram Cowle, manager of the Bank of Australasia in Kalgoorlie, was arrested on the train near Hesso last week, and appeared befrore Mr. W. ...
Article : 91 wordsOn Saturday night the finalising of the Popular Child competition for Prisoner of War Funds took palce in the Allendale public hall, which was ...
Article : 291 wordsSYDNEY, November 2.—The deci- sion to appoint a Commonwealth Dir- ecter of Agriculture to administer an Australian-wide scheme of planned ...
Article : 118 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—It is offi- cially announce that the Japanese are retreating slowly to the west of the American air base on ...
Article : 344 wordsIn announcing that each of the nine Red Cross Popular Girls had received £13/4/ as a result oif luncheon and afternoon tea catering undertaken by ...
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Article : 156 wordsNEW YORK—The New York Her- ald Tribune announces that President Rooosevelt, the Republican leader (Mr. Wendell Willkie), Sir Stafford Cripps, ...
Article : 107 wordsSpeaking at the monthly meeting of the Mount Gambier Red Cross on Fri- day, the President (Mrs. S. C. Davis) urged members not to make ...
Article : 90 wordsDeclaring that the rationing of com- modities has so far only been begun in Australia, the Federal Prices Com- missioner (Professor Copland) in a ...
Article : 69 wordsAt a meeting of members of the Mount Gambier High School Council last night it was decided to hold the annual speech night on Tuesday, ...
Article : 186 wordsSeveral of the cases treated by the Mount Gambier casualty services at their air raid rehearsal on Saturday afternoon wree lying in shelter ...
Article : 94 wordsA kitchen evening was tendered Miss Jean Redman on Tuesday in the Coonawarra Soldiers' Memorial Hall, prior to her marriage with Stoker ...
Article : 172 wordsDuring the weekend a swarm of bees invaded the chimney above the mechanics' room at the Mount Gam- bier Post Office. ...
Article : 106 wordsLONDON—Mrs. Roosevelt has taken tea with the Duchess of Kent and met for the first time Prince Michael Franklin, President Roosevelt's godson ...
Article : 53 wordsMrs. D. W. Mitchell is lending her home for a garden party on Sunday to raise funds for her daughter, Baby Mary Mitchell, in the Red Cross Junior ...
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Article : 170 wordsLONDON.—Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister, has replied to a message sent him by the Hindu Mahasabba (representing t he depressed classes) ...
Article : 94 wordsNEW YORK.—Tokio official radio says that the Japanese Premier (Gene- ral Tojo) is announcing a reshuffle of Cabinet and the formation of a ...
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Article : 140 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Port MacDonnell Council was held at 7 p.m. last night. This diversion from the usual time (11 a.m.) was due to the ...
Article : 52 wordsThe annual meeting of the Coona- warra Soldiers' Vigilance Association was held at the local Memorial Hall on October 13. There was a good ...
Article : 89 wordsAt Government House, Adelaide, last week. A.C.1 Rupert Thomas Fry, R.A.A.F., received from the Governor (Sir Malcolm Barclay Harvey) the ...
Article : 76 wordsMIAMI BEACH (Florida).—The United States Air Force will have 2,500,000 officers and men by the end of 1943, Lieut. General Arnold, United ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Mount Gambier Institute Com- mittee is now finding it difficult to purchase books for the juvenile section of the library. No doubt there are ...
Article : 73 wordsThe large building in Watson Ter- race, which was used as a botting shop before the banning of reace sin South Australia, is now being ...
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The Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Tue 3 Nov 1942, Page 1
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