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Advertising : 17 wordsA combined British and French broadcast early to-day revealed that the Allied Governments have given notice to Norway that they reserve the right to take such measures as they think necessary to hinder and prevent Germany from obtaining resources or facilities ...
Article : 1,131 words"The suicide gang", the man of these East Coast trawlers, defy the bombs and bullets of the raiding Germans. A fleet of four trawlers left Leith at dawn—Star of the East, Ratikpo, Starbank and Star of the isles. They were bound for the fishing ground, 150 miles from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 91 wordsA survey of world comment on the war, issued by the Ministry of Information and based on telegraphic reports, contains extracts from the Norwegian and Swedish press which reflect appreciation in those countries of the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe United States' freighter Wildwood is unloading a 4,500,000 dollars cargo of brass and copper. ...
Article : 70 wordsPoster reproductions of a secret Nazi map showing a timetable for the German conquest of Europe, by which ...
Article : 117 wordsConferences of representatives of many of Australia's important industries have been called by the secretary to the Economic Cabinet ...
Article : 360 wordsGermany has done her utmost to obtain a monopoly of the Balkan market by methods ranging from hinted threats of direct intimidation to the offer of prices above those ruling on the world market. ...
Article : 240 wordsVital statistics for Britain and Wales, issued to-day, reveal a lower death-rate and reduced infant and maternal mortality. ...
Article : 134 wordsAfter a three-hour Cabinet meeting, the Government sent a protest to London demanding the removal of the mines and warships. ...
Article : 98 wordsFor the first time in living memory and, it is believed, for the first time since the Rennaissance. an orchestral concert has been held in the Vatican. ...
Article : 94 wordsAlong the 3000-miles Siberian- Manchukuo frontier, the Russians, despite the spring thaw, are feverishly connecting the existing widely spaced ...
Article : 126 wordsThe pilot of the German steamer Ankara, which left here secretly to-day with a cargo of bauxite destined for Germany, is reported to have reached ...
Article : 97 wordsThe newspaper "Asahi" says that, in accordance with the British Empire's war policy to restrict imports, Australia has been strengthening her ...
Article : 114 wordsWharf labourers to-day resumed the work of loading supplies of flour for the A.I.F. into a vessel at Pyrmont. ...
Article : 365 wordsPioneer River Valley in the Mackay district was flooded to-day by falls of from ten to twelve inches of rain yesterday. The Pioneer River rose ...
Article : 89 wordsA Gallup survey of the public preference for Prime Minister if Mr. Chamberlain retires gives Mr. Eden 28 per cent. of the votes. Mr. Churchill ...
Article : 44 wordsSignor Mussolini said to-day that Italy was ready to face whatever the late spring brought. ...
Article : 65 wordsFierce air combats over land sea took place at the week-end when the Allies shot down at least five ...
Article : 285 wordsThe British press continues to describe the activities of the New Zealand flier, "Cobber" Kain, during his leave in England. ...
Article : 134 wordsAustralia's army for overseas in future will be known as the A.I.F., not, as at present, as the Second A.I.F. Officially the ...
Article : 86 wordsTravellers by the Birdum express this week will need to take their rations and sleeping bags with them, for there ...
Article : 165 wordsIt is believed that the trans-Tasman air mail service will begin on April 10 or 23. No date has been arranged for the opening of the Pan-American ...
Article : 109 wordsThe British and French fleets jointly carried out the mine-laying operations in Norwegian waters at dawn. British warships are now reported to be heavily guarding the minefields. ...
Article : 260 wordsA new Nazi hymn of hate entitled "Bombs over England," was sung for the first time in a German broadcast ...
Article : 64 wordsExpressing satisfaction that there had been no substantial rises in Australian wholesale and retail price levels since the war began, the Prime ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Commerce Department has revealed that the United States exports for the first six months of the war rose by 33 per cent. They totalled ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Federal Government decided to-day to build a new wharf at Darwin at a cost of £150,000 to £170,000. The new structure, which will replace ...
Article : 86 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, April 7.— The German Consul-General announces that the Allied authorities have removed 35 members of the crew of the ...
Article : 47 wordsMOSCOW. April 7—According to the newspaper, "Pravda," a new railway, 75 miles in length, connecting Petrozavodsk and Suojarvl, is now operating. ...
Article : 31 wordsROME, April 7.—The Italian army is using a new armoured car capable of 100 miles an hour. It has three machine-guns and bullet-proof tyres. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 9 Apr 1940, Page 1
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