LONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).— The spokesman of the Japanese Cabinet's Information Bureau, Mr. Ishlf, announced to-day that ...
Article : 344 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announced to-night that the Government would immediately restore th[?] ...
Article : 1,029 wordsLONDON, July 4.—After 13 days of fighting:, during which at some points large forces have been engaged, the main Russian and German armies are now believed to be at grips. It may be days, or even weeks, before it is possible to judge the outcome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,067 wordsWASHINGTON, July 4.—In the United States, M. Stalin's broadcast to the Russian people is welcomed as art indication that the ...
Article : 357 wordsThe Australian destroyer Waterhen has sunk while being lowed to a Mediterranean port after an enemy bombing attack. ...
Article : 408 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The economic and industrial committee of the Cabinet accepted tenders for 10,150 producer gas units ...
Article : 161 wordsThe organising manager ior [?]arcoal production, Mr. Keele, will inspect sites tor charcoal kilns in the country next week. ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Premier, Mr. McKell, said yesterday that the Government would assist, financially in the installation of producer gas units on trucks which ...
Article : 91 wordsWASHINGTON, July 4 (A.A.P.). —President Roosevelt and Mr. Wendell Willkie, who was his Republican rival at the ...
Article : 177 wordsLONDON, July 4. (A.A.P.).—A Governoment spokesman has announced in Tokyo that Japan has recalled "some merchant ...
Article : 262 wordsOne large firm in Sydney will attempt to overcome the petrol shortage by making shale oil for motor vehicles on property it has leased at Mittagong ...
Article : 84 wordsA deputation representing Sydney taxi companies will ask the chairman of the Liquid Fuel Board, Mr. Neale, on Monday to give them the ...
Article : 74 wordsH.M.A.S. Waterhen waa a destroyer of the "W" class. She was built in March, 1918. She was 312 feet long, with a beam ...
Article : 295 wordsThe secretary of the Service Station Association, Mr. Gregory, said yesterday that the announcement that three more oil tankers are coming to ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON, July 4. (A.A.P.).—American national flags are flying in London to-day in a manner never hitherto known. ...
Article : 162 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—Messrs. L. Ranney and C. Fairbank will arrive in Australia fron[?] America to-morrow to report on oil prospects at Lakes ...
Article : 27 wordsInquiries in Sydney indicate that no Japanese ships in Australian waters or on their way to Australia have been ordered to return home. ...
Article : 139 wordsAUCKLAND, Friday—The Minister of Supply. Mr. Sullivan, said to-day that petrol stocks in New Zealand were not as Rood as the Government ...
Article : 42 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, saw newspaper correspondents at nine o'clock to-night for the first time since his ...
Article : 94 wordsPresident Roosevelt's broadcast message to the world will be heard through Australian National stations to-day at the following, times: 7 a.m., through ...
Article : 73 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.— The three Labour members of the Parliamentary Committee on Taxation decided to-day that ...
Article : 204 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).— Three Englishwomen—Miss Kathleen Peto, of Lancashire, Miss Violet Camber, of Sussex, ...
Article : 171 wordsNEW YORK, June 4. (A.A.P.).— The New York "Post" suggests that it was at the instance of Australia that General Sir ...
Article : 193 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—"Anything involving the development in Australia of a new technical war weapon is obviously not a matter for public ...
Article : 146 wordsLONDON, July 4. (A.A.P.).—The Communist Party issued a manifesto [?]cclaring support for every messure taken by the Government designed to ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Transport Workers Act is known among the unions as the "Dog Collar" Act. The regulations under the Act have ...
Article : 216 wordsMEXICO CITY, July 4.—Muss Mar[?] Lawrence the Australian soprano, who is suffering from tomporary [?]sis of t[?] [?] arrived ...
Article : 36 wordsLOHDON, July 4. (A.A.P.).—Informed sources in Chungking state that Dr. Hsu Mo, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs since 1932, and a ...
Article : 71 wordsMELBOURN, Friday.—Pilfering during the blackout loading in England, and pilfering in New Zealand and Sydney reduced a recent ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON, July 4. (A.A.R).—T[?] [?]rmcipal types of British tanks are being given hames with popular appeal, with the ubject of encouraging ...
Article : 77 wordsLONDON, July 4.—A scheme for the sate of Government-built ships to the shipping industry has been accepted in principle by the general council ...
Article : 83 wordsAt the request of the police, the organisers of a recruiting rally forbade the firing of a machine-gun in Martin Place yesterday. ...
Article : 117 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—When the New York report was mentioned to Mr. Menzies to-night he said:— "The suggest on is entirely untrue. ...
Article : 38 wordsSuch of the overses news in theis issue as is ac[?]ed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exciusive Serveice" is from a acrvice owned and controlled entirely by "The ...
Article : 169 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—Calro reports state, that, a cholera epidemic Has obliged the Germans to evacuate Crete almost entirely, also parts of ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—The Minister of Labour and National Security, Mr. Ernest. Bevin, stated in the House of Commons that 940,000 ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, July 4 (B.O.W.).—Sir Gordon Lethem, Governor of the Leeward Islands, who had been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of ...
Article : 42 wordsRevenue from tolls collected on the Harbour Bridge was £956 in the week ended June 27, compared with £661 in the corresponding period of May, ...
Article : 46 wordsTOKYO, July 4. (A.A.P.).—It was announced in Tokyo to-day that, in the first six months of [?]41, 5,110 Japanese were killed In China. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 5 Jul 1941, Page 11
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