When the conference of party managers on the formation of a National Government is resumed here to-morrow, discussion is expected to ...
Article : 224 wordsA thunderstorm yesterday afternoon, caused a hold-up on the North Shore railway, traffic being delayed for up to 30 minutes. ...
Article : 465 wordsMr. Arthur Greenwood, Labour member of the War Cabinet without portfolio, said last night: "Britain can now talk straight to Japan ...
Article : 584 wordsThe seventh successive week of the Aerial blitzkrieg on London opened last night with a heavier raid than during the past few nights. Damage ...
Article : 777 wordsThe Government of Yugoslavia, under extreme pressure, has signed a protocol to the existing trade agreement with Germany in return for further German promises by which Yugoslavia would seem likely to become economically and politically ...
Article : 217 wordsThirty-six Japanese planes bombed sections of the Burma Road on Friday shortly after it was reopened, by Britain for the transport of war materials ...
Article : 496 words"What has been done to London will be doubled in Berlin," said Mr. Arthur Greenwood, the Labour member of the War Cabinet without portfolio, in an ...
Article : 934 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, appealed to the nation to-night to refrain from comment or action which might endanger the success of ...
Article : 214 wordsMussolini is expected to arrive at Flume to-day. Before leaving Rome, he presided at a meeting of the Cabinet. One suggestion is that Mussolini's visit to ...
Article : 582 wordsMrs. Vivienne Grace O'Toole, 34, was found dying in the backyard of her mother's residence at Warra, near Dalby, early this morning Her head ...
Article : 196 wordsStockton Borehole miners' lodge, which has been suspended from membership of the Miners' Federation for having refused to work with Italians, ...
Article : 248 wordsThe apparent willingness of the United States and Britain to permit Japan to obtain some oil from the Netherlands East Indies, and the ...
Article : 366 wordsChungking reports state that there has been severe fighting between Chinese and Japanese troops on the border of Indo-China and Kwangsi ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Soviet Government recently has made representations to Germany twice about the moves in the Balkans, according to reports from Bucharest. ...
Article : 610 wordsDuring a typhoon which struck Wake Island the wind reached a velocity of 115 miles an hour, and did considerable damage to the Pan-American air base. ...
Article : 92 wordsFor the past seven years Mr. Forbes Mackay, the Chief Communications Censor, who died on Saturday, provided the lunches of unemployed men ...
Article : 203 wordsAlthough a blanket of mist hid London, German raiders came over on Friday night and dropped bombs indiscriminately. ...
Article : 348 wordsThree footpads seriously assaulted and robbed a soldier in a subway at the Harbour Bridge approach yesterday. They robbed him of 2/6, the victim's fare back to camp, ...
Article : 209 wordsNeither French aircraft nor aero engines have yet appeared in German air attacks. Reports received from escapees from France suggest that the ...
Article : 211 words"Every ounce of food must justify its place in the ship's hold," said the Minister for Food, Lord Woolton, in an address through the B.B.C. this ...
Article : 395 wordsThe Tokyo "Asahi" publishes a report from Batavia that Japanese and Dutch East Indies delegates have reached a "concrete understanding" in the oil ...
Article : 237 wordsThe British Ambassador at Madrid. Sir Samuel Hoare, has been received by General Franco. Reuter's says that a cordial discussion took place on all ...
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Article : 163 wordsWhen ambulance men were called to remove Stephen Marini, 75, of Port Kembla, to hospital a number of dogs barred their approach to the house. ...
Article : 84 wordsThere were many joyful reunions when, after having been entombed for 20 hours, 178 men, women, and children were dug out alive from the wreckage ...
Article : 123 wordsMore than 400 persons perished in great floods which swept Gerona province, in Catalonia, following heavy rainfalls in the Pyrenees. ...
Article : 53 wordsItalian and German economic experts have drafted a plan "to rearrange the whole economic system of Europe." The chief Italian representative, S[?]gnor ...
Article : 115 wordsOfficials of the Sydney Flying Squadron, which races on the harbour on Saturday afternoons, are determined to suppress betting on their sailing races. ...
Article : 92 wordsThe issue of licences for the export of scrap iron and steel from India to Japan has been suspended indefinitely. [The suspension of India's exports of scrap ...
Article : 82 wordsSuch of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and conducted entirely by "The Sydney Morning Herald." ...
Article : 157 wordsThe body of Patrick O'connor, 42, of the 2/1st Pioneers, who had resided at Cascade Street, Paddington, was found in a private hotel in Elizabeth Street, city, yesterday. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Germans lost 32 planes in battles over Britain during the week ended yesterday. This figure does not include damaged planes which p[?]bably did not reach their bases. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Oct 1940, Page 9
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