CANBERRA.—Detailed plans for carrying into effect the huge post-war housing program agreed upon by the Commonwealth and States are being formulated at a conference of Federal and ...
Article : 431 wordsCANDIDATES in the Angas by-election, on June 10, for which nominations closed today. TOP— Mr. B. H. Teusner (L.C.L.); ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsPICTURES BY FATHER AND SON at an exhibition they are holding in John Martin's lounge. Top—Portrait by Squadron-Leader F. S. Coventry, of the R.A.F.; and lower, landscape by his father, Mr. C. J. Coventry, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsThe alleged use of obsolete equipment on the Commonwealth railways and overworking of ...
Article : 482 wordsSYDNEY.—Forty-two thousand servicemen in Australia were either discharged or released from the Army in the six months ended March 31. DISCLOSING this today, the ...
Article : 369 wordsSYDNEY.—Two American sentries at a city building were held up by a man in on Australian ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Commonwealth Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Rowlands) today began the hearing of two summonses dealing with ...
Article : 400 wordsMELBOURNE.—The remarks of the Transport Minister (Mr. Ward) favoring the nationalisation of medicine were criticised today by ...
Article : 234 wordsSo long as the problem of the youthful delinquent awaited practical solution, and criminal and divorce court statistics showed no marked improvement, these things were a direct challenge to our educational system, ...
Article : 725 wordsOCCUPANTS of 299 Commonwealth cabin cottages in the Salisbury district complain that they are being treated as lepers, ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Burra widow, who claimed "more adequate provision" than £550 a year from her late husband's estate, has now had ...
Article : 262 wordsCANVERRA.—Any Canberra resident who, as a member of a Canberra Progress Association, digs a hole outside his own fence to put in a tree to beautify his city, may find himself baking his own bread and ...
Article : 277 wordsSYDNEY.—Many Australian servicemen on leave in Sydney are being forced to sleep at night in cells at city police stations, because they cannot find other accommodation. ...
Article : 207 wordsSamuel Beale, secondhand dealer, of Myrtle road. Seacliff, told Mr. Registrar Forbes in the Bankruptcy Court today that he did not ...
Article : 302 wordsA retired farmer's action in selling American servicemen whisky bottles containing cold tea for £2/10/ a bottle was ...
Article : 331 wordsRECENTLY APPOINTED a cadet envoy in the Australian diplomatic corps— Trooper H. D. Anderson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 88 wordsTwo charges of murder and a charge of killing by dangerous driving were abandoned by the Crown in the Criminal Court ...
Article : 162 wordsSeeing three youths tampering with a car on North terrace, City. last night, Mr. H. V. Smith, caretaker of the Freemasons' Hall. ...
Article : 173 wordsFinal figures for Alice Springs contribution to the Victory Loan reached Adelaide today. The town was asked to raise ...
Article : 85 wordsSYDNEY.—Although supplies of material for corset manufacture had already arrived in Australia. corsets would still be available ...
Article : 52 wordsA middle-aged man, Harry Arthur Riggs, of Rowland road, Hilton, was struck by Mile-End, early this afternoon. He ...
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The News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 16 May 1944, Page 3
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