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Advertising : 23 wordsOnce again a German bomb has struck historic St. Paul's Cathedral. This time, during a night raid on London, it entered through the north transept and exploded on the floor, wrecking part of the crypt. However, with the increasing force of R.A.F. blows, this may be taken as a sample of the damage that is being done in turn to German military objectives. (Department of Information) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 76 wordsReports to the effect that Great Britain is seeking to obtain naval and air bases in Thailand, and that the British have 100,000 troops on the Burma-Thailand border, have been authoritatively denied ...
Article : 563 wordsVice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, British Naval Commander-in-Chief, China Station. He was appointed to the command of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 123 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that Mr. Harry Hopkins, who is President Roosevelt's special representative, ...
Article : 171 wordsJapan, considering herself encircled by the ABCD Powers—America, Britain, China and the Dutch—is speeding up ...
Article : 147 wordsWhile interest in the Russian-German struggle at the moment is centred on the Germans' new desperate onslaught in Ukraine, aiming to isolate Kiev and also Odessa, there is increasing evidence that ...
Article : 547 wordsThe N.S. Navy has announced that last month 34 naval ships were launched and 63 keels were laid. The latter include one ...
Article : 61 wordsInter-town school sports competitions will be conducted in Dubbo on Saturday. Teams from Parkes and Dubbo High Schools will be ...
Article : 147 wordsAccording to the Director-General of Public Health (Dr. E. S. Morris) methods of financing hospitals in this State are ...
Article : 66 wordsThe decision of the Commissioner of Taxation that expense allowances and payments, making up the difference between military and civil wages, ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) today declared that recent foreign developments had demonstrated beyond doubt that the Axis world ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Australian Wheat Board's quotations; Millers' lots for home consumption, bulk 3/111; prices for export on application to the board. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe directors of the research bureau of the Trades and Labor Council, Mr. John Lindsay, commenting today on the threat of the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe remains of Desmond Clark (2½), who disappeared at Bulgadie last December, were found early this morning by Tracker Alick Riley, of the Dubbo police. It is believed the remains were found some distance ...
Article : 552 wordsMr. J. Terry, secretary to the Friends of the Soviet Union, announced today that a Russian freighter at present in port was the first of five ...
Article : 76 wordsPrivates got some of their own back on N.C.O.'s at Walgrove camp on Sunday, taking great delight in reversing parade ground procedure ...
Article : 208 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—New South Wales will seek a £10,000,000 loan allocation for 1941-42 when the Loan Council meets in Canberra on Friday. Included ...
Article : 61 wordsView of the Teachers' Federation of New South Wales that the abolition of corporal punishment in schools, as promised by the Minister for Education (Mr. Evatt), is altogether too sweeping at this stage, is supported by the Dubbo branch. ...
Article : 193 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menizes) will leave this week on the first stage of his 16-days tour of four States. He will leave ...
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The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Tue 5 Aug 1941, Page 1
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