SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Assurances of the maintenance at Singapore of a fleet adequate for its task of ensuring the safety of Australia ...
Article : 391 wordsPlans for the rebuilding on a new site of the headquarters of the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service at an estimated cost of ...
Article : 305 wordsJapan will be held strictly accountable for any injuries or damage caused to American nationals or property through the ...
Article : 260 wordsFIRST DAY in on Australian school for 17 German Jewish children who yesterday attended the Balwyn State School, (Top) The head master, Mr. N. G. Carter, explains the first lesson. (Bottom) Holding the ball! George Dreyfus breaks a rule during his initiation to Australian footbal! (Right) The young refugees settle down to serious study. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 wordsOn his 83rd birthday to-day, Mr. George Bernard Shaw said he did not believa that a new crisis that would lead lo war was likely in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 371 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Spooner, who resigned last week from the Ministry, told the Legislative Assembly to-day that he could ...
Article : 631 wordsThe Victorian Railways carried 7,250,000 tons of freight in the 1937-38 financial year, at in average charge of 13/7 a ton for 128 miles, Mr. Burt Kelly. ...
Article : 169 wordsWELL-INFORMED circles believe that the British Ambassador in Germany (Sir Nevile Henderson) may leave Berlin on October ...
Article : 107 words"It will be unfortunate if the building of warships is allowed to cease, even for a brief period, in peace time," said Engineer Rear-Admiral MacNeil. who is in ...
Article : 193 wordsA farewell dinner was given by Arab bandits to Mr. Gerald Goldner, the son of an American missionary, before they released him. ...
Article : 192 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday. —The report of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) on the Sydney G.P.O extensions was presented to the Governor-General ...
Article : 225 wordsGeneral Franco's purge has reached out to the Marquise Detena, owner of the "A.B.C.," the nation's most popular newspaper. ...
Article : 281 wordsMANSFIELD. Wednesday. — Crashing through bracken and scrub thickly covered with rime, a police party chased and captured ...
Article : 426 wordsR.A.F. pursuit planes are watching for German warplanes, which have frequently been sighted near the British coast in recent weeks. ...
Article : 162 wordsBecause the town clerk (Mr. W. Broad Hall) said that acts passed in the reigns of King Charles II. and King George III. prohibited it the Hawthorn Council last ...
Article : 86 wordsTo Investigate the "danger factor" at the Williamstown Short road ferry, members of the National Safety Council of Australia and of the Williamstown City ...
Article : 59 wordsGreat Britain was spending 20 times more a head on defence than Australia, and Australians should be thankful that she was shouldering such a heavy share ...
Article : 58 wordsStrong defence of the standard of Melbourne's buildings is made in a statement issued by the Building Industry Congress of Victoria, which contends ...
Article : 199 wordsThe French Press is uneasy about the conversations between the Secretary of the British Overseas Trade Department (Mr. Hudson) and Herr Wohltat, of the ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsAccording to the Nazi newspaper [?] Beobachter" a Soviet submarine with a crew of 34 sank off Mur[?], the White Sea port, after a ...
Article : 97 wordsFREMANTLE (W.A.). Wednesday.—On a brief holiday tour of Australia. His Highness the Rajah Shrimat. ruler of the Sandur State in India, who is aged 31 ...
Article : 146 wordsHerr Hitler was present at the opening of the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth last[?] night, thus disproving the report in a Polish newspaper yesterday that he was ...
Article : 75 wordsThe first step towards ending the traffic "war" between airlines operating across the Channel was taken last night, when Air France Ltd. and Imperial Airways Ltd. ...
Article : 80 wordsPERTH. Wednesday. — Modern architecture, like modern society, was "nearly all standing on tip-toe," said the president of the Royal Institute of Architects of ...
Article : 142 wordsInquiries into a report that a middle-aged man had been kidnapped in the city and robbed of £60 yesterday have given the police the impression that the report ...
Article : 172 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street discussed with Mr. Ward, M.H.R., to-day the grievances of naval ratings, who are seeking ...
Article : 86 wordsQuestioned in the House of Commons yesterday about Herr Wohltat's visit to England, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) replied that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsThe Duchess of Kent, the Regent of Jugoslavia (Prince Paul), and Princess Olga, his wife, who is the Duchess's sister, could not find their car last night after ...
Article : 66 wordsThe French Mothers' Gold Medal will be conferred on Madame Dufresnil. of Sevran, aged 29 years, who is the mother of 11 children. The eldest is aged 11 ...
Article : 48 wordsGeorge Dickson, aged 23 years. of Chelmsford street Kensington. suffered a lacerated leg and a possible fracture of the leg, and James Eppingstall, aged 21 ...
Article : 79 wordsFalling six feet from a ladder in the library at the University yesterday morning, Arthur Hossack, aged 17 years, of Kitchener road, Croydon, suffered a ...
Article : 93 wordsTHE INTERSTATE EXECUTIVE of the A.C.T.U. met at the Trades Hall yesterday and decided to recommend the State Trades and Labour Councils to accent the assurances given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) on the National Reister and to withdraw the boycott. Delegates shown are (from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 84 wordsChildren of returned soldiers who enlisted in Queensland are eligible to apply for assistance from the estate of Mr. Philip Sidney Watson, of Kew, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsStruck by an electric tram in Burke road, Camberwell, yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Ann Margaret Quinn, aged 70 years, of Middlesex road. Surrey Hills, was ...
Article : 39 wordsJan Kiepura. the Polish singer and film actor, sang to a huge crowd at an open-air concert at the Polish port of Gdynia last night, and then exhorted ...
Article : 55 wordsFREMANTLE. Wednesday. — The P. and O. liner Narkunda, which was damaged by an explosion in No. 6 hold at Colombo on July 16. reached Fremantle ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Baptist World Alliance, which is meeting at Atlanta (Georgia), unanimously elected Dr. James Henry Rushbrooke, of London, as its new president. Dr. ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Allan Jaques. of Balwyn, the veteran pheasant fancier and aviarist, suffered a severe loss on Tuesday night when neighbours' dogs raided his aviaries and killed ...
Article : 54 wordsThe new "business-men's" Cabinet[?] under Dr. Collin. announces that plans will be completed in September for reinforcing the Dutch Navy and ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Monmouth by-election which was caused by the appointment as Governor of Bengal of Sir John Herbert (Cons.) whose majority at the general ...
Article : 59 wordsA cat on the staff of the Customs Department suffered a 50 per cent. reduction in salary during the depression, and had never recovered it the Library ...
Article : 180 wordsCertain points of the German-New Zeaand Trade Agreement have been settled to the satisfaction of both parties in the course of discussions between the Reich ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Leslie Burgin was sworn in as Minister for Supply at a Council held by the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 27 Jul 1939, Page 7
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