All the dramatic elements which accompanied the reception and departure of troop leave trains in the last war were present when the 10th ...
Article : 550 wordsThe machine-gunning of survivors of the bombed British liner Domalo in their lifeboats, which sets a new mark of Nazi barbarity, has not caused surprise in Britain, for, as the "News-Chronicle" observes, "nothing they did now would cause us surprise, however infamous it was." ...
Article : 287 wordsReports that the Nazi leaders in the course of their conversations with Mr. Sumner Welles. President Roosevelt's envoy to Europe, stated that they ...
Article : 379 wordsA clear indication that he had no intention of resigning as Prime Minister was given by Mr. Menzies in a forthright speech at the official luncheon at the ...
Article : 506 wordsAny ships, irrespective of their destination, which are carrying German coal, will be stopped forthwith and their cargoes seized for the duration of the war. This is Britain's answer to Italy's Note of protest and rumors from ...
Article : 765 wordsAnother 1d. a gallon increase in the retail price of petrol will operate from tomorrow in all States except Tasmania. This makes a total rise of 4d ...
Article : 379 wordsThose missing from the Domala total 100. not 108, as previously estimated. They include 17 European officers and two English stewardesses, 36 native ...
Article : 676 wordsThe Belgrade correspondent of "The Tunes" says that the Yugoslav Minister for Commerce (Dr. Andres), who had attended the opening of the ...
Article : 123 wordsIt is reported officially that two Bulgarian "bandits" had been killed and two Rumanians wounded in a dash resulting from a Bulgarian ...
Article : 65 wordsNearly 140.000 textile workers are on strike following their failure to obtain a 15 per cent, increase in wages, which, they claimed, was necessary to combat ...
Article : 151 wordsWhen the Leader of the United Country Party (Mr. Cameron) left Sydney tonight he made it plain to those associated with him that he would expect ...
Article : 223 wordsDutch feelings are again mortified by the news that German planes machinegunned three defenceless Dutch vessels and bombed another. A fifth ship, the ...
Article : 985 wordsAdelaide High School children will line the route of the Second A.I.F march through Adelaide on March 14. A.H.S. is the only public school on the ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Archduke Otto of Austria has arrived at Baltimore in a Pan-American Clipper to study American democracy as a model for a post-war Central ...
Article : 98 wordsAccording to the Rome correspondent of the Associated Press of America, the hope of an amicable settlement exists, despite the energetic ...
Article : 612 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will give a talk at 9.15 p.m. today (Adelaide time) over the national network on "Australia and the War—the Future ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Shanghai correspondent of the "New York Times" says that negotiations for [?] rapprochement between Germany and Japan had broken down ...
Article : 162 wordsPiet Bakker. 41, a Dutch clerk, and J. Dreves. a German journalist and chief of the West German Press Service, were charged in court today with ...
Article : 213 wordsCrashing into the side of a motor car at the intersection of the up-track of the Port road and Kilkenny road, Kilkenny, shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Foreign Under-Secretary (Mr. Butler) assured the House of Commons today that Lord Tavistock, who. as chairman of the British Council for the ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Paris edition of the "New York Herald-Tribune" states that the French aviation industry has developed a pursuit plane which is faster than the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Wed 6 Mar 1940, Page 19
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