Excitedly waving naturalisation papers and emphasising loyalty to Australia and opposition to Mussolini, six Italian-born men applied ...
Article : 407 wordsScathing criticism of Italy's declaration of war against the Allies as a bid to "share in the loot" was expressed by the Prime Minister when he addressed the Legacy Club at the Federal Hotel yesterday. ...
Article : 1,807 wordsSir,—The secretary of the Grocers' AsBociation of Victoria denies my allegation "that advantage was being taken of the war to introduce cheap labour into the ...
Article : 268 words—Mr. G. G. Timmins and his son photographed when they arrived in Melbourne yesterday from Horsham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsThere are three possibilities in the war: An Allied victory, a stalemate, or a German victory. If Mussolini enters the war on the side of Germany, and the Allies are ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsSir,—A French personality has hod the idea of osking French schoolgirls to write a letter to their little Australian sisters I have ...
Article : 155 wordsThe policy of his Church, following Italy's declaration of war was defined by Archbishop Mannlx in a statement yesterday. It is:— ...
Article : 151 wordsAnnouncing the petrol rationing scheme yesterday, Sir Frederick Stewart said that the war had made the decision imperative. It was not ...
Article : 374 wordsSir,—It is excellent that the Rhodes scholarship is to be made available to those in the Forces. Having regard to the alms of that foundation and the ideals of ...
Article : 193 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday. — Archbishop Panico, Apostolic delegate, said to-night that he was a citizen of the Vatican, a neutral sovereign State, not an Italian ...
Article : 63 wordsAn allegation that some Arms were practically coercing employees to enlist for war service was made vesterday by Mr. J. V. Stout, Trades Hall Council ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—Here is an opportunity for those who being beyond the age for spectacular service can at least make a gesture of their willingness to suffer inconvenience, ...
Article : 162 wordsIt is expected that Italian companies and businesses in Australia will be taken over by controllers of enemy property appointed by the Court, in the same way as ...
Article : 83 wordsThe largest draft, numbering 450 A.I.F. recruits entered Royal Park depot yesterday. A draft of about 200 men will leave for Shepparton camp to-morrow and a ...
Article : 108 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—All transactions between the Commonwealth and Italy are now prohibited under the Trading with Enemy Act. Any attempt ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 176 wordsItalian Consular officials in Australia will, it is learned, be granted the privileges to which they are entitled under International Law, and will be given facilities ...
Article : 45 wordsSir,—Much has been said about the war effort of women, and many have even gone so far as to say that women, except for knitting, are not doing their bit. It ...
Article : 124 wordsBefore the British Red Cross Society's organisation was set up in the Middle East the Australian Red Cross Society supplied the services of its personnel and ...
Article : 341 words"If the Government is determined to introduce petrol rationing we must accept the consequences of a decision that will cripple Australian industry for many ...
Article : 222 wordsWhen President Roosevelt chose the University of Virginia as the place of his important speech he had in mind, no doubt, historic associations of the State ...
Article : 147 wordsStr,—While England is using pork railings and old guns, &c., surely we should be sending any spare scrap iron to no country other than Britain. Also, what ...
Article : 232 wordsVictorian real estate of £5 250 and personal property of £28,407 were left by Mr. Cornelius Henry Lawrence, formerly of Cressy (T.), but late of Wattle Valley ...
Article : 99 wordsNinepence will buy a copy of the New Testament for an Australian soldier going oversea, and already thousands have been provided by the British and Foreign Bible ...
Article : 103 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—A plan to recover and refine used motor oils, making them available for further use, to lighten purchases from U.S.A. and save dollar ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsSir,—Being an Austrian refugee I should like to point out that my former homeland was the first victim of Nazi aggression, and could no more resist the ...
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Advertising : 120 wordsShe walked into the Town Hall office of the French Patriotic and Relief Fund yesterday, took her put se from her bag removed a tiny silk bag from the purse, ...
Article : 517 wordsSir,—I resent A. Kuce's subtle imputation that any Britisher who expresses dislike for Jews is in sympathy with Germany and its Nazi propaganda. The ...
Article : 172 wordsAs many State-owned vehicles as possible are to be converted to use producer or town gas, State Cabinet decided last night. ...
Article : 74 wordsPlans for a second flag day in Melbourne for the Australian Comforts Fund, probably on July 12, will be discussed at a meeting of the appeal committee at ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—Dismissal or enforced resignation of members of the Victorian police force who have enlisted in the A.I.F. is not merely a matter of justice to individuals. ...
Article : 221 wordsEast Malvern R.S.L. group will hold a gymkhana in aid of the Comforts, rund at Darling Park between Eastmalvern and Darling stations on Monday at 1 ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 12 Jun 1940, Page 5
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