THE setting up of the Wang Ching-wel Government at Nanking may appeal to the orderly minded Japanese as a neat and clever way of writing "finis" ...
Article : 572 wordsJapan automatically recognised the puppet Wang Ching-wei regime, yesterday morning, when a treaty was signed fixing basic relations ...
Article : 387 wordsheld at Scott's Hotel on Saturday night. Left to right:—Mr. Justice Lowe; Mr. Menzies, Mr. C. N. Mackenzie, president cf the Melbourne Scots, Mr. Erle R. Dickover, Consul-General for the U.S.A.; Mr. Noel Coward, and Lieut.—General ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsWhat Berlin describes as a "heavy reprisal raid" was carried out on London during the week-end, when several hundred planes (again ...
Article : 516 wordsNaval shipbuilding yards at Bremen and riverside wharves and docks and buildings were attacked in force on Friday night and early ...
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Advertising : 314 wordsClaiming thatta plot to assassinate the President-elect, General Avila Camacho, had been discovered, Federal soldiers raided Communist headquarters, which ...
Article : 147 wordsMilk was increased by ½d. a pint to-day, and the supply will be rationed to 90 per cent of that sold in the first week of ...
Article : 523 words"Gross exaggeration," was the term applied by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education to suggestions that there has been "a breakdown of ...
Article : 197 wordsWhile the Italian air force continues its murder raids on Corfu, medical supplies are being sent by plane, and foreign women are helping in hospitals ...
Article : 385 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of me "Sunday Times" says:—"There is reason to believe that the resignation of members of the Rumanian Legation in London as ...
Article : 167 wordsThere were no special celebrations in Mr. Churchill's family in recognition of his 66th birthday to-day, it being explained that Mr. Churchill was "getting ...
Article : 141 wordsA "Calendar of November," with some of the dates in black squares, has been published by the "Daily Express" under the heading, ...
Article : 188 wordsA Japanese Lieut.—Colonel, riding horseback yesterday in the main street of the northern suburbs of Peiping, near the military ...
Article : 127 wordsA warning to the Government against, the danger of excessively cautious newspaper censorship was given by Mr. J. A. Spender, charter president of the ...
Article : 106 wordsBritish mechanised patrols in the Kassala sector successfully ambushed an Italian party, inflicting heavy casualties on both the original party and upon ...
Article : 135 wordsOutspoken comments on air raid shelters were made by the Bishop of Birmingham, the Right Rev. E. W. Barnes, when he declared that ...
Article : 96 wordsThe hope that diplomatic talks with the Soviet would bring about an improvement in commercial relations was expressed yesterday by Mr. Welles, ...
Article : 58 wordsTwo members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are in London studying British methods of fighting sabotage and espionage. Mr. Edgar Hoover, chief of ...
Article : 45 wordsReports published in Stockholm that the ex-Kaiser is seriously ill are denied by the ex-Kaiser's marshal at Doom (Holland). He said that the ex-Kaiser ...
Article : 35 wordsRecord British Army clothing contracts announced recently, plus Mr. Bevin's forecast of an enormous army call-up in 1941, are believed to foreshadow a ...
Article : 95 wordsThe tropical radio station at Maimi (Florida) has reported that the German freighter Rhein (6,021 tons), which left Tampico (Mexico) ...
Article : 65 wordsA Rome communique states: — "All encounter at Iregri, west ot Lake Rudolf (Kenya), resulted in our favour. The enemy fled after a six-hour engagement, ...
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Advertising : 86 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.). The Defence Supplies Corporation has extended until noon on December 9 the time in which proposals will be received ...
Article : 67 wordsHunting, which in peace time cost £500,000 a year, may be abolished by the war. Most of the famous hunts are ...
Article : 70 wordsJapanese sources say that 100 were killed and 205 injured in the train that was blown up on its way to Nanking on Friday. The train contained diplomats ...
Article : 120 wordsLord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production, has received £100 from a woman at Southend toward the purchase of,an ...
Article : 53 wordsA cheque from a rich uncle in Australia who was not named, was mentioned in a case in which a Croydon air raid shelter warden was sentenced ...
Article : 115 wordsThe German News Agency says that a new flotilla of destroyers has been commissioned. Hitler has named them the "destroyer flotilla Narvik." ...
Article : 28 wordsA diamond-studded chalice valued at £A1,000, stolen from St. Joseph's College, has been recovered, in pieces, from a Boston pawnshop. ...
Article : 60 wordsHilversum Radio (Holland) says that in Germany a new industry is making ersatz (substitute) wool from hop stalks. The wool is three times as strong as ...
Article : 46 wordsTwo Italian fighters and one bomber were shot down near Malta on Friday, and probably another fighter as well. A Rome communique says that a ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Casey, Australian Minister, conferred yesterday with Mr. S. K. Hornbeck, adviser on political relations to the State Department, and also with Lord Lothian, ...
Article : 34 wordsSir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassador, has seen Senor Suner, Spanish Foreign Minister, twice in the last few days. ...
Article : 26 wordsA message from Rome says that Mussolini presided at a meeting of the Italian Cabinet, which approved a bill providing for an expenditure of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 2 Dec 1940, Page 3
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