[?] of hundreds [?] hungry [?] trying to gain ad[?] [?] Albury [?] and hotels on Sundays [?] to [?]. ...
Article : 652 wordsWith Impressive, traditional ceremony, the Most Rev. Joseph [?] Boo[?] was enthroned in St Paul's Cathedral this morning as ...
Article : 536 wordsIn a national broadcast this evening, Mr P. J. Clarcy, MLC, of the Austral[?]ian Council of Trade Unions, said that this was a ...
Article : 523 wordsAt the port of embarkation, before sailing of HMS Duke of York, the battleship in which he voyaged to America, Mr Churchill is seen off by his youngest daughter, Mary, an NCO in the ATS, who went on board the vessel to wish her father "a[?] revoir" and Godspeed. Here ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsThe usual forth[?]ghtly stall of the women's auxiliary of the Returned Soldiers' League, will be held to-day. All saleable gifts, such as jams, fruit, ...
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Family Notices : 69 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 338 wordsMembers of the Red Cross Emergency Service are reminded that the monthly me[?]ting of their organisation will be held in St David's Hall on ...
Article : 39 wordsMasonic Lodges Social Committee of Albury guarantees a good floor, charming partners, first-class music, and an excellent supper for the first of [?] ...
Article : 57 wordsA very large percentage of men in uniform who, in civil life were among the staunchest supporters of the traditional British Sunday; find now that an ...
Article : 593 wordsTwo Albury cafes were the scenes of "Incidents" last night. Following the accidental smashing of a plate glass window of Freeman's cafe the ...
Article : 93 wordsIn a letter to Mrs L. G. Holmes, of Lavington, [?]from the Italian prison camp at Grupp[?]ono, Udine, and dated December [?], 1941, P[?]e. William ...
Article : 116 wordsThe American people, after Pearl Harbor, had adopted a national programme of war production which would have been called fantastic two years before, said President Roosevelt in his message to Congress today, in which he outlined his desires in war economy. He revealed that ...
Article : 1,171 wordsOne of the Globe Hotel's vestib[?]le chairs has been withdrawn from service for the time being as the result of the extraordinary predicament in ...
Article : 131 wordsWhich is the better proposition : to keep Strawberry in her paddock and satisfy her hunger with about half a ton of chaff, or turn her loose in ...
Article : 100 wordsDisputes at three [?]ollieries today involve about 450 miners, and it is [?]timated that a production loss of 1300 tons will result from the holdups. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsAs compensation for the additional risk and expense through being stationed in areas not under United States control. American Soldiers in the ranks are to ...
Article : 321 words“Dinner for Two” makes the following suggestion regarding the [?]ight of foodless soldiers in Albury : "I am sure there are many housewives who ...
Article : 137 wordsThe death occurred in London yesterday of Mr G. W. Blackwood, publisher printer and editor of "Blackwood's Magazine." ...
Article : 408 wordsA second death has followed the accident near Benalla on Sunday, in which two men were struck by a motor car. LAC James Tasman Green was ...
Article : 63 wordsThe associated agents report having held their fortnightly catl[?]e market at Wodonga yesterday when they yarded 800 fa[?] 160 stores, 20 dairy cattle, [?]d 15 bulls. ...
Article : 376 wordsJapanese mechanised forces in a [?] sweep around the eastern end of the Allied Burma line have [?]enetrated within [?]7 miles of Lashio by passing ...
Article : 122 wordsDuring the lazy days of peace, Albury adopted a “slow but sure” policy in responding to charitable and patriotic appeals. It did not matter much then ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Mr Mair) criticised Mr McKell's announcement of a proposal to make a reduction in State income tax. Mr Mair ...
Article : 95 wordsRecently there has been quite an increase in the number of "prams" in the streets of Albury. The majority of the occupants are sturdy specimens ...
Article : 153 wordsThe State Cabinet tonight decided against lifting the browno[?] restrictions for the present. However, a lighting committee will be asked [?]f additional street and ...
Article : 90 wordsMr Justice [?]onney, in the Divorce Court today reduced the alimony payable by Squadron Leader Wallace H[?]rdy Arnott, aged 43, to his wife ...
Article : 77 wordsThe National Council of Labor in a May Day m[?]nifesto expressed the deepened resolve of the working people to continue the struggle for the liberation of mankind. The ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsMr "Doc" Edwards, of the Town Hall Hotel, an old Digger, who[?] with his wife, made a sensational escape from France a few hours before the ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Minister for Justice (Mr Downing) today denied that any instruction had been issued by his department permitting Bathurst hotels to be opened ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 wordsBritain's latest battleship[?] HMS Duke of York, on which Mr Churchill travelled to America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 words“The German High Command has taken measures to protect the coast of Europe against any important surprises.” says a German news agency. “New methods and ...
Article : 78 wordsThere is to be no alteration in the present liquor selling hours in this State from 10 a.m. [?] 6 p.m. This decision was reached tonight by the State Cabinet, following ...
Article : 96 wordsFirst of a series of Sunday evening entertainments for soldiers on leave and their friends will be held by courtesy of the proprietors at the Plaza ...
Article : 180 words"I am completely confident of the outcome of the L[?]hyan campaign[?] declared Major-General N. Ritchie GOC. Eighth Army. when interviewed by the British ...
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1954), Wed 29 Apr 1942, Page 2
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