LONDON, June 29.—The interpretation placed by Washington diplomatic circles on recent incidents as indicating a ...
Article : 260 wordsAfter an operational flight this American bomber crew has brought its powerful modern aircraft back to its Australian base. The crew is taken to its quarters in a "Jeep." Aircrews say they think bombers are safer and more comfortable than "Jeeps." American, Dutch and R.A.A.F. bomber crews are maintaining constant watch round Australia's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Three colonels on the Headquarters Staff of the Commander-in-Chief in the South-west Pacific, ...
Article : 278 wordsWASHINGTON, June 29.—Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Adviser rto the British Government and ...
Article : 681 wordsNEW YORK. June 29.—No official information can be elicited as to how the landing of Nazi saboteurs on Long Island was ...
Article : 514 wordsLONDON, June 29.—The Germans have launched a new offensive in the K[?] region, about 125 miles north of ...
Article : 1,143 wordsRequests by men working on aircraft production for payment weekly instead of fortnightly, and for better transport ...
Article : 218 wordsCANBERRA, Monday. — The Royal Military College at Duncroon would continue to accept cadets, the Minister for the ...
Article : 175 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The Saturday night raids on Lae[?] Salamaua (New Guinea), and Tulagi (Solomons) were ...
Article : 269 wordsNEW YORK, June 29 (A.A.P.). —New measures introduced by the U.S. Navy are expected to check the heavy submarine toll ...
Article : 195 wordsPEARL HARBOUR, June 29.— Japan lost at least five and probably six aircraft carriers in the Coral Sea and Midway battles, ...
Article : 262 wordsNEW YORK, June 29. (.A.A.P.). Mr. Sun Fo, President of the Chinese Legislative Yuan addressing the People's Foreign ...
Article : 427 wordsAny person wishing to use any fishing vessel or other small craft in Australian waters must now get a permit. ...
Article : 168 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—When two aircraft collided as they were about to land in Victoria yesterday, one R.A.A.F. trainee ...
Article : 123 wordsNEW YORK, June 29 (A.A.P.). —The New Zealand Minister, Mr., Nash, in a speech in Pennsylvania, said that another war ...
Article : 259 wordsA youth, so far unidentified was admitted in an unconscious condition to Balmain Hospital last night suffering from severe head injuries. ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, June 29. (A.A.P.).— Lieutenant S. L. Maydon, of Dorset, England, the commander of the British submarine which ...
Article : 327 wordsThe source of instructions to detectives who last week questioned a Canberra journalist on a news item regarding the non-participation of the ...
Article : 277 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Judge O'Mara said to-day that if the Commonwealth Government passed regulations limiting ...
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Advertising : 523 wordsLONDON, June 29 (A.A.P.).— Further details of Italian, Croat[?] and Hungarian atrocities against Serbs are filtering through from ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Deputy Director of Man-power, Mr. Bellemore, yesterday appealed to firms who could give employment to returned soldiers to advise the ...
Article : 219 wordsAlfred James Clayton, 57, a man of independent means and a justice of the peace, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with ...
Article : 147 wordsNo building authority in Sydney gave a permit for the election of a dwelling in May, but 14 dwellings were demolished in that month. ...
Article : 122 wordsFines amounting to more than £80 were imposed on more than 30 aliens. In the Central Summons Court yesterday. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Jun 1942, Page 6
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