WHAT will come out of all this? There is so much to admire in Russia just now that we must wonder how an alliance fired in the heat of war endure through the years. What has Russia to learn from us? They say "Plenty." There are things ...
Article : 1,198 wordsTHIS is Empire Day. Though there will be no ostentatious ceremonies to celebrate it, most Australians will share with kinsfolk and fellow citizens in all parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire a deep pride in that ...
Article : 421 wordsGeneral Eisenhower, Allied Supreme Commander in the European theatre, making an inspection tour of a R.A.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 97 wordsCustoms officers inspecting en illicit rum still at the King' Warehouse yesterday. For having the still and the rum on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 747 wordsOTTAWA, May 23 (A.A.P.).—Though he felt more assured than ever of ultimate Allied victory, the struggle ...
Article : 148 wordsGeorge Tingle, farmer, Pinelands Estate, Sunnybank, was fined £150 by Mr. Stanley Wilson, S.M., in the Sum. mons Court yesterday over the illicit manufacture of liquor. ...
Article : 348 wordsA JUDGE is expected to guard scrupulously the dignity of his high office. That puts him under an obligation to support the dignity of brother judges who share with him for maintaining public respect for the Judiciary. ...
Article : 140 wordsNEW YORK, May 23 (A.A.P.).—The most serious shortages in Australian civilian requirements will be substantially eased in the ...
Article : 209 wordsALLOWANCES made to help unmarried, expectant mothers seem to place a premium on illegitimacy. ...
Article : 821 wordsLONDON, May 23 (A.A.P.). — The King spent yesterday inspecting invasion troops, including air force stations, over a wide area. ...
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Article : 196 wordsNEW YORK, May 23 (A.A.P.).—Apparently the Americans in attacking the Marcus Islands, 500 miles cast of Japan, split the ...
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Article : 187 wordsLONDON, May 23 (A.A.P.).—The massacre of, the 47 British prisoners of war, who escaped from the German prison camp Stalag Luff 3, was carried out by a group of quards who lost their heads. ...
Article : 267 wordsPetrol ration ticKets for [?] would be on issue at all issuing centres as from next Monday, the chairman nf the State Liquid Fuel ...
Article : 105 wordsIn an effort to avert a strike of tramwaymen on the West End-New Farm Park line the Tramways Department manager (Mr. ...
Article : 146 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday. — [?] flying weather again delayed the meeting of the War Advisory Council to-day. An aeroplane bringing Mr. ...
Article : 76 wordsCOMMITTED FOR TRIAL.—After a four-day hearing Newcastle's alleged Trotskyists, Mawling [?] ...
Article : 209 wordsA general discussion on the application of the prices regulations to trading took place at a conference between the Assistant Prices ...
Article : 102 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.— [?] March, 1943, the number of motor cars registered in Australia has Increased steadily from 466,573 to ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Wed 24 May 1944, Page 2
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