SYDNEY, Monday. — Monthly blackouts of Sydney and aeroplanes roaring overhead, and the dropping of harmless but noisy bombs, were suggested as ...
Article : 155 wordsMore and more Victorians showed yesterday that they realised the horrors which Londoners and others in Great Britain are ...
Article : 1,956 wordsSir.—The devilish inhumanity and wanton profanity of Nazi lenders have long been evident. Their aim—to dominate States and overthrow religion—is ...
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Advertising : 374 wordsVictoria's practical demonstration of sympathy for British victims of Germany's air attacks continued yesterday, and nearly 600 separate donations ranging from £500 to 2/ brought the cash total of the Lord Mayor's British ...
Article : 2,467 wordsTHE "Archies," or "Old Ack-Acks," as the anti-aircraft guns were derisively termed in the last war, and even at the beginning of this trouble, are no ...
Article : 672 wordsA bill providing for the revision and codification of all building regulations and their incorporation in a single law to be administered ...
Article : 172 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— Henry Goya Henry, 39, former commercial aviator, who is unemployed, was granted a discharge from his bankruptcy of October ...
Article : 131 wordsSir.—The electors of Kooyong must be aware that the vote on Saturday will vitally concern the future of Australia and the Empire itself—or so it will bo ...
Article : 101 wordsSoldiers rescued a sick girl and a paralysed woman from a burning house in Williamson rd., Maribyrnong, yesterday morning. ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—Amid the welter of electioneering slogans and catch phrases which might mean anything, may I convey an idea through analogy. Consider a business ...
Article : 112 wordsSir,—The Automotive Protection Society, judging it by its propaganda about the petrol rationing, cannot see as far as its own nose, let alone past it. As the ...
Article : 215 wordsA meeting of the Voluntary Blood Donors' Association will be held at the Walter and Eliza Institute, Royal Melbourne Hospital to-day (Tuesday), at ...
Article : 55 wordsAny member of the R.A.A.F. air crew reserve who has not received an invitation to attend the air crew reservists' rally at the Melbourne Town Hall ...
Article : 54 wordsWinning numbers of lucky "Digger hats" sold in connection with the Tin Hat Day appeal were announced yesterday. Prizes are available at the appeal office, ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—Does the Prime Minister really desire to have in Parliament only men who are always definitely for or against his Government? Surely he should welcome ...
Article : 129 wordsTo-night in London the September moon will be at the full-Hitler's September moon, which he and his propagandists, with an almost proprietorial air, ...
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Advertising : 243 wordsSir,—Your critic is to be commended for his outspoken criticism of the performance of "The Mikado" on Saturday night. The art and culture of every age is handed ...
Article : 279 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The Great Britain Civilian War Victims Fund, which was inaugurated in the town hall to-day, aims at raising in N.S.W. at least £250,000 ...
Article : 94 wordsLetter mails close at Elizabeth st, P.O. as under; G.P.O., Spencer st., 20 min. later, unless marked thus which indicates same time at both offices:— AUSTRALIA ENGLAND AIRMAIL.—Via Egypt, ...
Article : 216 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.— The Lord Mayor's Fund for the air-raid victims now Stands at £21,546. ...
Article : 18 wordsIt seemed that under Federal and Victorian income tax laws there was no provision to permit taxpayers to claim allowances for gifts made to a fund outside ...
Article : 87 wordsSir,—Early in Federation a bill providing for dry canteens was passed by the House of Representatives and defeated by two votes in the Senate. One ...
Article : 124 wordsPOSTAGE RATES (For To-day's Issue of "The Argus").—Australasia and New Zealand, 1d.; United Kingdom (overland), 1d.; (all-sea route), 1d.; other British Possessions, 1d.; U.S.A. and ...
Article : 65 wordsWhen Australia helped British victims of German bombing it was a dastardly thing that banks should "get a rake-off" by deducting exchange, Cr. Turner said at ...
Article : 92 wordsSir,—With disgust one reads of people clamouring to have all music by German and Italian composers banished from the air. Some of the finest music has ...
Article : 81 wordsHundreds of corps, social, and slum officers of the Salvation Army ore working night and day aiding thousands of air raid victims in London and other ...
Article : 99 wordsSir,—A disgracefully thin house in the Legislative Assembly passed the obnoxious measure legalising raffles, ostensibly in the interests of soldiers. If the bill ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the following additional amounts included in the donation forwarded by the chamber to Lord Mayor's British Bombing Victims' Fund:—Previously ...
Article : 175 wordsSir,—Will you please allow me a little space to reply to Mr. Shann, of the Old Colonists' Home. I am surprised any old gentleman, doubtless with a measure of ...
Article : 110 wordsEquity Trustees Company is applying for probate of the will of Alfred Alexander Bramwell Swyer late of 125 Rathmines [?]t.. Fairfield, librarian, who left assets sworn at £3,007 gross consisting ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 17 Sep 1940, Page 2
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