CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Direction posts, place-names, maps and other signs likely to have helped the enemy in the event of hostile at ...
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Family Notices : 467 wordsLittle Anna (aged three): "What's that?" Mamma: "Why, that's a horse, darls ing. Something to ride on," ...
Article : 32 wordsThe following Tasmanian Army casualty list was released by the military authorities yesterday:— OVERSEAS — Previously reported ...
Article : 59 wordsA town doth lie beneath the starry ' vault Of heaven's black night, but sleep in not there found; ...
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Article : 81 wordsMr. Francis John Emmett, a highlyrespected resident of Stanley, passed away at the Spencer Hospital on Monday night at the age of 92 years,He ...
Article : 144 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday—Houses were unroofed, electric light cut off and gardens and fences damaged by a 67-mile-an-hour gale at the ...
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Article : 79 wordsQuestion: (1) What is the price, of the summer uniform for Air Training Cadets? (2) Do they have to pay for it out, of their own pocket's? ...
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Article : 726 wordsAIR and sea battles characterise the struggle at the moment, and in both we are scoring well. The destruction of 94 machines in the Solomons by the Americans and the heavy price paid by the Japs in their latest Dar win raid are good auguries for thc future to the South-West Pacific. In the ...
Article : 755 wordsSir,—I recently challenged Mr. S. Broad in the following terms (vide "The Advocate," 31/5/43): "I will give £10 to Red Cross funds if Mr. Broad can produce an autlienticated statement showing that the average price paid by him for blue peas during the 1938-39 season was more than 10/ a bushel. Mr. Broad to pay the £10 if he fails to produce that document." The following is a copy of a report by Mr. A. A. Newton, of Record, Newton and Tregaskis, chartered accountants, of Lauucostou, dated June 19, which shows that Mr. Broad has failed to produce tho document asked for, and has therefore forfoited his £10. ...
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Article : 431 wordsLET it be hoped that the decision of the Miners' Federation in New South Wales to discipline strikers will have good results, as the persistence of trouble on thc coal front is one of the scandals of industrialism to-day. It gives the impression that coal production is down on the pre-war years, ...
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Article : 152 wordsSheffield defeated Beulah by only two games in a draughts tournament at Sheffield on Saturday evening. Details (Beulah names first): H. Frank ...
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Article : 50 wordspreviously acknowledged, £834/16/4; R. A. Hamilton, £4; Launceston Working Men's Club, £2/2/: Mrs. V. A. Thirkell, £2/2/; Lilydale C.W.A., £4/10/; North ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 23 Jun 1943, Page 2
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