It is almost universally believed that the announcement by the Japanese War Office that a new general headquarters for defence has been established under ...
Article : 359 wordsThe Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—Little additional rain was recorded in South Australia this morning, the falls being only very light and ...
Article : 214 wordsAlthough several major obstacles had to be overcome, substantial progress had been made toward the reduction of shift hours in munitions factories, said ...
Article : 353 wordsThe pastoral country on the western side of the Flinders Range was now in great heart and presented a contrast to the condition of the country two ...
Article : 388 wordsAdvice has been received by Mr. J. E. Newman, carrier of Winifred, Adelaide. street, Adelaide, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 192 wordsThe Red Cross is making plans for returning invalid soldiers from other States who pass through Adelaide on hospital ships to be entertained at ...
Article : 586 wordsThe Parade Ground hall is at present a hive of industry, with a big band of voluntary workers packing thousands of Christmas hampers for ...
Article : 1,150 wordsSome of the British fighters which Mr. Churchill announced in the House of Commons, had already reached Russia, have been in action. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsThe play selected for tomorrow night's broadcast from the Radio Theatre, featured through The Advertiser" network at 7.30 p.m. is "Cheers for Miss ...
Article : 225 wordsA/Cpl P. W. Cashen, SX7OOO, Inf., Mile End. Pte. W. T. Vine. SX5885. Inf., Naracoorte. ...
Article : 718 wordsThousands of transmitter-receivers made by Electronic Industries Ltd. had been supplied to the A.I.F. and other Imperial armies, said the managing ...
Article : 256 wordsCommenting today on the report of the British Supply Mission on Australia's munitions programme, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) said ...
Article : 133 wordsComplaints by Mr. Beasley, M.H.R. on Thursday that Australian manufacturers might lose their own local markets because of their pre-occupation ...
Article : 321 wordsBoth the Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. curtin) today warmly welcomed President Roosevelt's ...
Article : 366 wordsComplaining that' the University Labor Club had been refused the use of the Student Union's building at the University, Mr. J. Allison, at the ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Arms, Explosives, and Munition Workers' Federation, which has a membership of 21,000 throughout Australia, has been advised by the ...
Article : 154 wordsAbout 40 delegates from district councils throughout the State attended the annual meeting of the Local Government Association at the Town Hall ...
Article : 207 wordsWalter Beeston Austin, permanent. Chief Examiner of Military Boots, denied in the High Court today that be had entered into "any conspiracy out ...
Article : 166 wordsA color film taken by Mr. C. P. Mountford, of St. Peters, as a Scientific record of aboriginal life in Central Australia, has been awarded the Sherlock Gold ...
Article : 185 wordsA new target was round by R.A.F. bombers last night-When Rostock, a German Baltic port, where the Heinkel aircraft works are situated, was attacked ...
Article : 299 wordsTariffs To Be Raised Soon At a meeting of metropolitan hotelkeepers, at the Chamber of Manufactures Building, Pirie street, last night, it ...
Article : 270 wordsTo attend the first national Catholic rural conference to be held in South Australia, a number of delegates arrived in Adelaide yesterday. Many of them ...
Article : 132 wordsS.P.F. Hostel—The S.P.F, Hostel will again be open for inspection today and tomorrow, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. Many hundreds of people have already ...
Article : 264 wordsThe South Australian Eisteddfod was continued in the Australia Hall. Angas street. city, yesterday, when dancing Items were presented. At the Way Hall, Franklin street, at ...
Article : 285 wordsLewis Henry Duncan, of Moseley street, Glenelg, received concussion, and Colin A. Window, of Coolidge avenue, Lower Mitcham, a lacerated forehead, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 wordsThe 67th R.A.A.F. casualty list issued today contains the names of 14 members serving overseas and five in Australia. They are: ...
Article : 163 wordsStrathalbyn you its 12th country hockey premiership at the University Oval yesterday afternoon, defeating Auburn in the deciding game, four goals to one. At halt-time ...
Article : 331 wordsFrank Arthur Davis, 14, of Manton street, Hindmarsh, a son of Corporal Arthur Davis, of the 2nd A.I.F. abroad, and Mrs. Ivy [?]avis, was fatally injured ...
Article : 66 wordsThe erection of flats has been still further restricted by new National Security orders isued today. In future it will be Illegal for any person to erect ...
Article : 69 wordsMen and women with practical experience in industrial welfare work are to be appointed to the new industrial welfare Division of the Department of ...
Article : 152 wordsThe "Evening Standard" says that a movement has started in Westminster to persuade Mr. Menzies to enter British politics. It is understood that Mr. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe secretary of the Transport Workers' Union (Mr. A. G. Angell) will Heave for Melbourne tomorrow night to attend the resumed hearing of his ...
Article : 100 wordsWalter john Davis. 19. and his cousin William Bailey. 13. both of Horsley. were found dead this morning in a lorry fitted with a producer gas unit ...
Article : 114 wordsA meeting of men concerned in the dispute which arose as a result of a reduction in the manpower on the Harbors Board floating plant, will be held ...
Article : 70 wordsCommonwealth and notified in the "Cazette" today Include:—£656. T O'Connor & Sons Ltd.; £751, R. J Nurse, Norwood; £243. Pricker Bros.; £791. W J Moore & Son. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Sat 13 Sep 1941, Page 8
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