JUBILATION replaced despondency and rioting when news of the coup became known throughout the country. In Belgrade the people swarmed in ...
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Article : 172 wordsThe Rev. F. E. Richards, of Wesley Church, gives this text to Congregationalists at the Memorial Church: "If we walk in the Light as He is in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 204 wordsSO that military training of A.I.F. and Citizen Forces may be continued without interruption, no special leave would be ...
Article : 51 wordsProblems arising from price-fixing will form an important part of the discussions at the annual conference of the Federation of Retail Grocers' Associations of ...
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Article : 123 wordsHONG KONG, Friday.—The Central News Agency reports that fierce fighting in Kiangsi Province reached a climax by the recapture of Kaoan by Chinese troops. ...
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Article : 124 wordsMr. R. D. Low has been appointed acting Chief-Engineer of the railway branch of the Transport Commission. The position was formerly held by Lieut.-Col. ...
Article : 77 wordsINTRODUCTION of a shorter working week after the war to facilitate the absorption of all engaged on war service was urged by Mr. Dwyer, V.C., M.H.A., at the annual conference of the Tasmanian section of the Australian Labour Party which ...
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Article : 25 wordsTHE Italians have asked the Greeks for an armistice to enable the Italians to bury their dead on the Albanian front. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe change in the arrangements for the export of meat to Britain would have serious repercussions in Tasmania next season, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsLONDON, Friday.—More daylight "sneak raids" were the feature of German air activity over Britain yesterday. One raider swooped from low clouds ...
Article : 166 wordsIF people on the basic wage exercised a greater sense of proportion in spending there would not be so much talk of hardship, Senator ...
Article : 55 wordsThe adoption of the Victorian housing scheme to provide homes for those on and under the basic wage was urged yesterday by the Lord Mayor (Mr. Soundy, M.H.A.). ...
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Article : 95 wordsThe Government intended to introduce another measure next session providing for a more liberal franchise for Parliamentary elections the Premier (Mr ...
Article : 119 wordsMore than 25 per cent of the Glenorchy sewerage scheme has been completed. Progress of the scheme was the subject of a report by the engineers. Messrs. Scott and ...
Article : 201 wordsTaken prisoner by a German raider in the Indian Ocean, landed in Italian Somaliland and badly treated, finally rescued by the British because South African troops ...
Article : 320 wordsAppeals to members of the Militis in camps to enlist for full-time service were made only on behalf of the A.I.F., it was pointed out at Anglesea Barracks yesterday. ...
Article : 165 wordsPolice measurements of skid marks made by the tyres of a trolley-bus were questioned when the Coroner (Col. J. P. Clark) resumed the inquest yesterday on the death of Charles ...
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Article : 118 wordsThere was an annual eclipse of the sun. Invisible in Tasmania, yesterday. ...
Article : 15 wordsRain, sun and sea air will not damage or rust your roof if painted with "SOLPAH" Roof and Structural Paints which are made with exclusive imported oxides. "SOLPAH" ...
Article : 65 wordsTen motor-cars, six motor-lorries, and three motor-cycles were registered in Tasmania during the week ended on Thursday last. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 29 Mar 1941, Page 2
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