The new Chinese Minister to Australia (Dr. Hsu Mo), who will present his credentials to the Governor-General to-day with Madam Hsu. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsThe British submarine Triton, which, after having her bow blown off by a mine, struggled home, was repaired, and later torpedoed five warships and five supply ships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The United States Navy Department is investigating a report of enemy raider activity off the coast of Ecuador, in the Panama Canal ...
Article : 273 wordsLONDON, Sept. 15.—A series of serious revolts has broken out in several parts of Yugoslavia. The railway line between Sarajevo and ...
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Advertising : 525 wordsCorrespondents are requested to express themselves in the briefest possible terms. Those using a penname must enclose proper names ...
Article : 30 wordsSir,—I would like to know why Russia needs our help. We read that there everything is built on modern lines. They tell us they have everything for comfort ...
Article : 178 wordsTwo damaged bicycles were exhibits in cases which opened when the Quarter Sessions began at Newcastle Courthouse yesterday. Robert Ferguson, 19, ...
Article : 960 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Mr. Collins) has advised Mr. R. James, M.H.R., that he cannot support the request for free wireless licences for schools and ...
Article : 443 wordsSir,—As pointed out by the Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) last week, the people must take action and demand what they want from their representatives if ...
Article : 158 wordsLONDON, Sept. 15.—Finland's war against Russia is her own concern and she is not a party to the Great War, said the Finnish Minister of Trade and ...
Article : 265 wordsLONDON, Sept. 15.—A supplementary communique, issued in Moscow, states that the guerilla movement is spreading in the occupied areas of Russia. During ...
Article : 88 wordsLONDON, Sept. 15.—A further batch of male Germans left Teheran to-day by train. The Shah of Iran has summoned all members of the Chamber of Deputies ...
Article : 228 wordsSir,—It is a pity that the question of sending medical aid to the Soviet Union is being taken up in certain quarters and by some individuals as a question of ...
Article : 210 wordsSINGAPORE, Sept. 15.—Two United States consular officials, who, until June 27, were attached to the Moscow Embassy, arrived here last night. They said ...
Article : 157 wordsSir,—The Mayor has done the city valuable service in opening discussion on another matter of public concern. Gambling has reached dangerous proportions ...
Article : 134 wordsAugmented tram and bus services had been arranged to carry people to the Crippled Children's Hospital for the official opening by Lady Wakehurst ...
Article : 204 wordsBATAVIA, Sept. 15.—Diplomatic relations will be established between Australia and the Netherlands shortly. The newspaper "Jave-Bode" says it has ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—Of late the City Council has been the subject of a great deal of criticism. At the forthcoming elections people would do well, in their own interests, to ensure ...
Article : 278 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Government is still awaiting word from Russia on goods which Australia can supply to assist the Soviet in the war. ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—I would like to correct a statement by Mr. Harry Wilson, President of the Deputies and Shotfirers' Association. He refers to an incident at this ...
Article : 148 wordsSir,—In Saturday's paper, Mr. Wilson again makes an attempt to prove that there was no breach committed by the shotfirer at Lambton B colliery. He further states that ...
Article : 679 wordsLONDON, Sept. 15.—One enemy aircraft dropped bombs on a town on the north-east east coast of Britain last night. The bombs caused some damage and a small ...
Article : 67 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The Japanese-American conversations in Washington, based on Prince Konoye's peace message to President Roosevelt, still have a ...
Article : 114 wordsMrs. A. Jeffries, of Bruce-street, Cook's Hill, has received two letters from her son Pte. V. Jeffries. In one letter Pte. Jeffries said: "We are still in ...
Article : 119 wordsSir,—Mr. Logan accuses the majority of our central leadership of having "one-track" minds, apparently because they voted for a resolution which simply ...
Article : 128 wordsLONDON, Sept. 15.—Pamphlets which said that the Iranian Crown jewels had been removed from the country were distributed in the streets of Teheran, the ...
Article : 97 wordsSir,—It is rather surprising to members of the federation to observe the attitude adopted by Mr. Logan, Lodge Secretary of Hebburn No. 2, so advising his ...
Article : 244 wordsLONDON, Sept. 15.—The Royal Air Force has intensified its bombing and machine-gunning of Italian advanced positions is East Africa, it is admitted in ...
Article : 68 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—In the Parramatta Police Court to-day, a member of the R.A.A.F., Jack Andrews, 25, was charged with having wounded his wife, ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—Most ratepayers will appreciate the move to lift the ban on Water Board employees being eligible for election to Greater Newcastle Council. While ...
Article : 89 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—After an argument with the Magistrate (Mr. Sutherland), William Desmond Creagh, Police Court missionary, was charged with contempt of ...
Article : 122 wordsWASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The War Department announces that 10 machine-gun factories, which are required to fill immediate requirements, are completed ...
Article : 77 wordsBATAVIA, Sept. 15.—With reference to German reports, alleging that the motorship Oranje had been reconstructed in Sydney as a troop transport, which ...
Article : 96 wordsSir,—The proposed 1¼ per cent. levy on mine workers' earnings has caused widespread discontent, more so since its advocates indicate that they are not ...
Article : 190 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A hint that the textile strike might be settled soon was given by Judge O'Mara in the Federal Arbitration Court. He adjourned motions ...
Article : 143 wordsThe enemy-owned company, Australia-Italia Shipping Ltd., was ordered to be wound up by Mr. Justice Nicholas in the Equity Court. The company had a nominal ...
Article : 181 wordsPITTSBURG, Sept. 15.—The C.I.O. United Mineworkers' Union has called a strike of 8800 coalminers employed by the United States, Bethlehem, Republic, and ...
Article : 131 wordsSir,—Everywhere around Newcastle new homes are springing up like mushrooms over night, and one is inclined to visualise contented arid happy ...
Article : 316 wordsGreater City Council has decided to keep the rest room in Islington Park locked from Mondays to Fridays inclusive. This information was given last night to Islington ...
Article : 153 wordsLISMORE, Monday.—John Benn, 80, retired farmer, of Casino, was killed this afternoon when struck by the engine of the North Coast Mail at the Kyogle-road ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 16 Sep 1941, Page 3
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