Rubbing it into Hitler for embracing Stalin has become the national sport of American newspapers, and provides the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 549 wordsCut off now from practically all overseas sources of supply, Germany is attempting to hit back by warning neutral countries that any of their ships accepting the protection of British convoys ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 583 wordsFOUR LIFE-SIZE DOLLS have been bought by the British A.R.P. authorities for demonstrating children's gas helmets. Mr. Leslie R. Allum, the A.R.P. officer for Esher, Surrey, using two of the dolls during a demonstration of the gas helmets outside the local A.R.P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 104 wordsWithout attempting to debunk myself and those of my colleagues who have seen war in the raw in Ethiopa, Spain, and China, I must record that so far, at any rate, we have enjoyed central heating, bedside ...
Article : 308 wordsA former Minister of Defence (Mr. Thorby) has written to the Minister of Defence (Mr. Street) ...
Article : 369 wordsREYKJAVIK (Iceland), Saturday. Two German submarines refueled at Reykjavik on Thursday on their way to Germany. One ...
Article : 64 wordsThe troubles of 300 survivors of the battleship Royal Oak were not over when they reached land, for the special train in which they were travelling south ran into a line of trucks to-day. None of the passengers was injured. ...
Article : 391 wordsThe owner of a fishing boat which was fired on by the Auckland battery has been called on to pay £.2/13/—the cost of the shell. ...
Article : 87 wordsBecause of the serious illness of Sir Langdon Bonython, Lady Bonython was unable to be present at the Metro Theatre tonight to accept a cheque on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 654 wordsA programme that would have done credit to a mature artist was given by 11-year-old Allison Nelson in the town hall tonight. when she gave a recital ...
Article : 204 wordsCapt. G. D. Mitchell, M.C D.C.M., in his special war commentary on Page 4 praises the knitted sock and says. ...
Article : 107 wordsSince the arrival of Lord Riverdale, it has been indicated that the scheme to train Empire and British pilots in Canada is on a much bigger scale than was at first imagined, states the correspondent of the "New York ...
Article : 308 wordsBALL—COATS.—The engagement is announced of Thirza Dorothy (Yanka[?], eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. G. S. BaLl formerly of Glenelg to John Lindsay ...
Article : 361 wordsSpies shadowed Lieut.-Col. T. Garnet Leary. of Melbourne, throughout his tour of Germany. On his return to Adelaide he said that Germany was a ...
Article : 81 wordsPORT PIRIE, Saturday.—Returns from the first collection made by breadcarters under the 1d. a week Red Cross drive totalled £25/11/9. That ...
Article : 46 wordsALTHOUGH they had decided to cut down the number of German and Austrian songs on their programmes, the Comedy Harmonists said on their ...
Article : 136 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday. The civil aerodrome at Parafield is to be the centre of one of two new flying training ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 21 Oct 1939, Page 2
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