LONDON, Jan. 19 (Special and A.A.P.).—Few British Prime Ministers can have found themselves faced by a more arduous, and possibly more historic session of Parliament than the session now ...
Article : 454 wordsIN their conferences at Canberra the Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand and senior Ministers of their Governments have discovered that they have much the same outlook on international problems concerning the ...
Article : 372 wordsMembers of the crew of an Australian worship which took part in the attack an Cape Gloucester Left to right: A. B. Alwyn Hamilton (Frankston, Victoria), John Grayson (Toowoomba, Queensland), Ian Barton (Five Dock, N.S.W.), and Wally Hancock (Snowtown, South ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 371 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 19 (Special and A.A.P.).—Bewilderment still exists in New York, as in London, over the ...
Article : 231 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (Special).—After having lost his natural teeth in "an exciting moment" in the Middle East, an Australian ...
Article : 115 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—The Germans have seized cases of jewels, gold, and bullion, belonging to the House of Savoy, which they found in a hiding place in Rome, says the British United Press' Berne correspondent. ...
Article : 289 wordsTHE cheering which greeted Mr. Winston Churchill's reappearance in the House of Commons told of a nation's relief and thankfulness over his restoration to health. People in all parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire and in ...
Article : 335 wordsIn one month he had lost £800 in a navy contract, said Mr. L. L. McCausland, fruit and produce agent at Roma Street Markets ...
Article : 348 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—The sermon at the enthronement of the Most Rev. Bernard Griffin as Roman Catholic Archbishop of ...
Article : 222 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (Official Wireless).—"Reports reaching the Belgian Government in the last few weeks have confirmed the belief ...
Article : 150 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—The railroad dispute has been settled, and the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) has ordered ...
Article : 108 wordsIT is a pity Mr. Tonkin, Australian Meat Controller did not say why Queenslanders do not eat mutton. The reason is that ...
Article : 909 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—Latest official reports state that at least 1500 people were killed and 3000 injured in the earthquake ...
Article : 59 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—A pledge that ex-servicemen who had fought for their country would be given preference under ...
Article : 73 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.)—The Secretary for War (Sir James Grigg) told a questioner in the House of Commons yesterday that ...
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Advertising : 346 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—Lieutenant H. Lawson, newly elected Common Wealth M.P. for Skipton, has decided to ask for a ...
Article : 71 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—Edith Louise Sylvia, widow of Douglas Fairbanks, sen., and formerly Lady Ashely, was married ...
Article : 50 wordsTHAT a three-pronged Soviet push is developing towards the Baltic corridor is indicated by the large-scale offensive in the Leningrad and Volkhov sectors, and near Sokolniki, west of Velikye Luki. It is a considerable achievement ...
Article : 378 wordsLONDON, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).—Inter-Empire exchange of teachers was advocated in a speech by the chairman of the Imperial ...
Article : 94 wordsANZAC VISIT.—On a visit to the Anzac Club in New York, Mrs. Roosevelt told a group of 20 Australian airmen with whom she had ...
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