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  2. A.I.F. SUPPLIES DELAYED.

    Supplies for the A.I.F. in the Middle East have been held up on a wharf at Sydney because of a dispute by wharflabourers. ...

    Article : 268 words
  3. MEDIATION HOPE.

    Hopes are still entertained by mediators on behalf of the coal-miners on strike that a way will be found to bring about an early settlement of ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. RAIN BENEFITS.

    The drought in southern parts of the State was relieved yesterday by substantial rain, In some districts falls were more than two inches. ...

    Article : 631 words
  5. BRITAIN AND WAR.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain in a speech at the Conservative Party's annual conference, said that he listened-in that morning for ...

    Article : 922 words
  6. WARNING BY JAPAN.

    The Japanese Admiralty spokesman in Tokyo to-day warned the British Navy not to institute a blockade of Vladivostok. ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. PLEA TO U.S.

    The French Premier, M. Reynaud, in a broadcast to the American people last night, made an impassioned plea to the United States to join issue with ...

    Article : 233 words
  8. BIGGER WAR ROLE FOR MR. CHURCHILL.

    Changes in the personnel of the British Cabinet which were announced yesterday evening are regarded as having placed Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, in a much stronger position in influencing Britain's war effort. ...

    Article : 1,280 words
  9. CUTS IN TRAIN AND TRAM SERVICES.

    Steam train passenger se[?]vices will be reduced from sunday, and tram services from Monday, because of the coal strike. ...

    Article : 680 words
  10. "BRING U.S.A. INTO WAR."

    The Attorney-General of the Province of Ontario, Mr. Gordon Conant, declared yesterday that Canada's supreme war task was to make every ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. MINISTER INVESTIGATES.

    The Minister for Commerce and the Navy. Mr. Cameron had a telephone discu[?]sion with officials in Sydney to-night about the delay in loading the ship with supplies for the A.[?] ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. AUSTRALIA'S FRONTIERS.

    The Middle East should be the Australian front line, and it should be determined at once whether Australian ca[?]y would not be as effective there ...

    Article : 332 words
  13. IRON ORE BLOCKADE HITS GERMANY.

    Germany has cancelled all immediate rail consignments of iron ore from no[?]thern Swedish mines to the Norwegian port of Narvik, because Britain ...

    Article : 462 words
  14. U.S. REARMAMENT.

    The Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives reported a War Department Appropriations Bill totalling 786,000,000 dollars ...

    Article : 291 words
  15. R.A.A.F. BOMBERS' FLIGHT.

    Four Lockheed Hudson bombers of the R.A.A.F. to-day, crossed the continent from Richmond (N.S.W.) to Pearce Station in Western Australia. Only ...

    Article : 279 words
  16. SOLDIER SHOT.

    Michael O'shea, 38, of the Second A.I.F., was taken to the Sydney Hospital ca[?]ly this morning with a bullet wound between the eyes. ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. THE WAR CABINET.

    The War Cabinet, in consequence of the changes announced, will now apparently be constituted as follows:- The Prime Minister and First Lord of the ...

    Article : 861 words
  18. ANZAC DAY IN PALESTINE.

    On Anzac Day there will be ceremonial marches of detachments of the Second A.I.F. through Je[?]usalem and Tel Aviv. ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. SEIZING GERMAN GOODS.

    Contraband control to ensure the stoppage of German oversea trade is about to be extended to Australia. The Minister for Customs, Senator McLeay. ...

    Article : 441 words
  20. B.H.P. DISMISSALS.

    Claims that the dismissal of about 5,000 men from the B.H.P. steelworks had occurred unnecessarily eaily with the obiect of stampeding public opinion ...

    Article : 213 words
  21. "U-BOATS SUNK."

    There have been several British attacks on U-boats in the last two days, and it is believed that the majonty were successful. ...

    Article : 156 words
  22. 79 HUDSONS NOW DELIVERED.

    Seventy-nine of 100 Lockheed Hudson airc[?]aft, purchased in the United States by the Federal Government. have been deliveied in Australia. New South Wales has 63 and ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. APPLES AND PEARS.

    The rederal Government has decided to pay an additional advance of 1/ a bushel to apple and pear growers for all fruit that is delivered. This will mean that the advance for all fruit ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. LOW NIGHT CLUBS.

    The Chief Sec[?]etary Mr. Tonking, said yestetday that he was examining a proposal that undesirable night clubs, where liquor was illegally sold, should ...

    Article : 283 words
  25. THETIS DISASTER.

    The report on the inquiry held into the disaster that overtook the submarine Thetis last year has been issued It recounts a train of persistent ...

    Article : 233 words
  26. RELIEF DOCKETS.

    The fast issue of relief dockets for coalminers who are on strike will be issued to-day These is a feeling among the rank-and-file ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. SECRET SESSION.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, announced in the House of Commons to-day that a secret session would be held on April 11 to discuss the conduct ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. OPERATIONS OF COMPANY.

    For some time police have been investiga[?]ng the operations of a company which was registered some time ago outside New South Wales, and their ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the overses news in this issue as is he[?]ded "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service o[?]ed and cont[?]olled ent[?] by "The Sydney Morning Herald" ...

    Article : 149 words
  30. "COMMUNIST PLAN." SAYS MR. THORRY.

    In a bitter denunciation of the coal strike in an addr[?]s to the Constitutional Club today, the Postmaster-General, Mr. Thorby. declared it was part of a carefully-laid ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. FEWER CARS SOLD.

    During the first six months of the war27,000 motor cars were sold in Britain. Compa[?]d with 130,000 in the corresponding six months last year. ...

    Article : 39 words
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