—Above:—One of Australia s new Lockheed Hudson bombers photographed on an operation flight Lower left:—First photograph released by the R.A.A.F. of training inside one of the new machines, showing the commander checking his position with the sextant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsDARWIN, Tuesday. — Although Darwin watersiders who went on strike as a protest against the use of mechanical unloading devices ...
Article : 260 words[?] As on a limited [?] of letters [?] can be [?], [?] will [?] giren [?] publication.—[?] "A."[?] ...
Article : 50 wordsBecause of the possibility of a reconciliation with the Prime Minister, Sir Earle Page's conference in Melbourne this afternoon with Mr. Cameron, Country party leader, may be the most vital feature of the political negotiations since ...
Article : 769 wordsThe "fourth gentleman in England," Prince Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick, son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, celebrates his fifth birthday ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 153 wordsThe masterpiece of the "fifth column" was unquestionably the French debacle Here everything that Adolf Hitler had premised carne to pass with almost ...
Article : 594 wordsSir, — I [?]e compulsory petrol rationing sche[?] reflection on patriotic citizens, in [?]ar as it presupposes that Australians must be compelled to do ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—Dr. Hornabrc[?]'s settlement of the Empire's difference with Japan is simple: if we don't like what that country proposes, "we can get out"—not, be it noted, ...
Article : 275 wordsIn raids on premises at Richmond, Elsternwick, and Clematis yesterday, a police wireless patrol recovered stolen goods valued at more than £600. Three men ...
Article : 127 wordsBelief that the Werribee beef ban would be made a U.A.P. issue at the Polwarth by-election on November 2 was expressed by Cr. A. H. Woodfull, ...
Article : 266 wordsSir Walter Massy—Greene, a former Federal Minister, has been selected as leader of the Australian delegation to the Eastern group ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 378 wordsPetrol rationing had not caused any appreciable decrease in the use of city parking areas, Mr. M. M. O'Toole, City Council traffic officer, said yesterday. ...
Article : 812 wordsSir,—Australian women should wish to help the war effort in so obvious and simple a way as by buying goods which —through her courage and ...
Article : 111 wordsAs part of the famous American stamp series, a commemorative postoge stamp honouring Cyrus Hall Mccormick is to be issued by the United States Post-office ...
Article : 158 wordsDANDENONG, Tuesday. —Advocating the establishment of a National Government, Lieut-Colonel R. S. Ryan newly elected U.A.P. member for Flinders, said ...
Article : 314 wordsThe hope that a National Government would be the outcome of the general election was expressed by Squadron-Leader T. W. White (U.A.P.) at the declaration ...
Article : 191 wordsSir,—I read with utter amazement the remarks of M. Tremoulet, Consul-General for the Vichy Government, on Monday. Mr. Tremoulet represents a Government ...
Article : 172 wordsAn abandoned tricycle by a quarry waterhole led to the discovery yesterday of the body of John Kay, 5, of Jells rd., Mulgrave. In an unsuccessful attempt ...
Article : 82 wordsUnable to obtain helpful information from James Robert Walker, 32, of Grey st., East Melbourne, bookmaker's clerk, victim of the Lonsdale st. shooting, ...
Article : 103 wordsFashions worn at Randwick are illustrated in "The Australasian," out to-day. ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsSir,—One can view only with contempt the undignified scramble for office among our Federal members of Parliament. Surely the National Government of ...
Article : 83 wordsCULCAIRN (N.S.W.), Tuesday. — If the Federal political parties did not unite they would be recreant in their duty as Australian citizens, said Mr. Mair, ...
Article : 169 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—To inquire into the administration of the Hydro-Electric Commission, Mr. Cosgrove, Premier, announced to-day that a board, consisting ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,—The appointment of Air ViceMarshal Sir Charles Portal as Chief of the Air Staff is of particular interest to me. As a member of the first Australian ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Onion Marketing Board met members of the Vegetable Growers' Association in Moorabbin Town Hall last night to discuss how the coming crop of Globe ...
Article : 127 wordsDAYLESFORD, Tuesday. — When firemen responded to a call from the Royal Hotel at 7 a.m. to day they found in a room at the rear of the building Gus. ...
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Advertising : 76 wordsSir,—Negative patriotism will not help, in what Dr. Mannix agrees is a fight for Christianity. Ireland's position within the Commonwealth of Nations may, with ...
Article : 155 wordsMAFFRA, Tuesday.—Though he was well enough to attend the funeral of his old friend, Mr. Thomas Burtoyne, 84, the previous afternoon, Mr. ...
Article : 432 wordsSir.—Judging by what I have heard on all sides, H. N. Redmond, in saying that 3LO's altered news session is "not popular," is putting it mildly. The edifying ...
Article : 75 wordsSir,—There is an old saying that the onlooker sees most of the game. As I (a New Zealander) see it, the election result shows clearly that Australians have ...
Article : 95 wordsEvery addition to the striking power of the R.A.F. will help to bring the war to a successful end more quickly, and readers of "The Argus" can help by ...
Article : 82 wordsSports meetings at Wadhurst and at Xavier College are illustrated in "The Australasian," now on sale. ...
Article : 19 wordsSir,—Mr. G. A. Hagenauer has not followed this matter with interest, or he would know that following discovery of beef measles consumption of beef ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 9 Oct 1940, Page 5
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