THIS IS HOW British torpedo-carrying planes of the Royal Navy attacked German battleships near Trondheim, Norway. The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Churchill) announced the news of this daring aeriol attack in the House of Commons. This picture was taken during torpedo practice ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 173 wordsAllegations that alien farm laborers were exploiting their country employers during the absence of farmers' sons in camp, and the general scarcity of ...
Article : 221 wordsFew changes were made in the midweek reshuffle of roles in the Russian Ballet at His Majesty's last night, but they were important ones. ...
Article : 193 wordsAn immediate survey of sub-standard houses in the City of Melbourne is expected to be made by the City Council, as a result of discussions ...
Article : 124 wordsMore eggs, fresh fruit and vegetables should be supplied to soldiers in camp, the annual conference of the Liberal Country Party decided today. ...
Article : 101 wordsA further batch of six selected prisoners were transferred from Pentridge this week to the new prison camp in the Heytesbury Forest near Timboon ...
Article : 167 wordsVictorian enlistments in the A.I.F. do not support the claim by Sir Earle Page, former Country Party Leader, that "country enrolments for the ...
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Advertising : 286 wordsIndicating his sympathy with some of its representations, the Minister for Customs (Senator Macleay) today told a deputation from the Victorian ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. Justice O'Bryan today granted decrees nisi in the following divorce suits:-- Isabella Marie Hutchinson, 41. of Malvern Road, Toorak, against Lelghton ...
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Article : 148 wordsFRANKSTON, Friday. --For having failed to keep to the left-hand side of double traffic lines in a car driven by him on Point Nepean Road, Frankston. ...
Article : 130 wordsSeveral gardens awarded prizes in the recent Herald competition will be open again in the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murphy, "The ...
Article : 141 wordsFreehold of the Essendon Hotel, Essendon, was sold today for about £35,000 from Mr. Albert Richard Hancock to Mr. Arthur Fry ...
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Article : 129 wordsEliza Gillies, late of Jackson Street. Casterton, property owner, left £2657 realty and £4195 personalty to relatives, subject to certain legacies, including £20 to the ...
Article : 123 wordsIn the Divorce Court yesterday. Mr. Justice O'Bryan granted Vincent Barnard Brown, 34, of Clyde Street, St. Kilda, signwriter, a decree nisi for a ...
Article : 76 wordsAgreement On details of the operation of the trans-Tasman Air Service had been reached by the Commonwealth, British and New Zealand ...
Article : 49 wordsLeading players will take part in exhibition games at the opening of the new tennis court at St. Kevin's College, Toorak, at 2.30 p.m. ...
Article : 56 wordsRupert Sidney Burmister, of Newcastle Street, Preston, hairdresser, was acquitted in the Court of General Sessions today on a charge of having ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 12 Apr 1940, Page 15
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