CANBERRA. Monday.—Two contrasting photographs apparently intended to convey a moral, said to have been published in the Hobart "Mercury" recently, ...
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Article : 658 wordsNew scars that London bore at daylight to-day weie cloaked by heavy smoke from extinguished fires. ...
Article : 423 wordsBritish cruiser, which is reported to be chasing the Atlantic raider. The raider was engaged by the Carnarvon Castle, and was last seen settling down astern, suffering badly from the hits registered by the guns of the British vessel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsAthens held its wildest victory tirade of the war last night to celebrate the capture of Argyrokistron an important base in ...
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Advertising : 423 wordsHow an enemy fighter-bomber virtually disintegrated under fire while it was travelling at about 500 miles an hour is described by ...
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Article : 460 wordsAnother conference called by Mr. Murray Stewart, Conciliation Commissioner, in an effort to settle the strike of nearly 300 men employed in building wool stores ...
Article : 150 wordsIn well-informed French quarters it is stated that General Dentz, commander of the 15th Army Corps (Marseilles district) has been appointed High Commissioner to ...
Article : 109 wordsBarracks were ablaze when, aided by a bright moon, the R.A.F. gave Brest its heaviest raids on Saturday night. Further details of the raids given by ...
Article : 220 wordsReal benefits had accrued during the regime of the Dunstan Government because of the present alignment of parties in the State House, Mr. Cain, Labour ...
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Advertising : 135 wordsCheaper travel for British people between Empire countries after the war was urged in a broadcast yesterday by Mr. George Gibson, chairman of the Trade ...
Article : 424 wordsFrank Chrisp, 61, of Queensberry st., North Melbourne, grocer, was found not guilty by a jury in General Sessions yesterday on a charge of receiving groceries, ...
Article : 95 wordsDr. Heywood, the Bishop of Ely, wno attracted attention two years ago by suggesting that evil spirits could exercise temporary, limited power, has resigned ...
Article : 37 wordsDetectives do not believe that Laurence Reginald McKay, 16, of Davies st., Altona, whose body was found in the sea off Altona on Saturday with the hands ...
Article : 74 wordsA commission has been appointed to investigate sinking of the Patria (11,885 tons) in Haifa Harbour recently. Formerly French, but then British ...
Article : 37 wordsThomas Trafford, 40, of Docker st., Richmond, suffered severe burns yesterday when he fell backwards into a bowl of hot bitumen. Trafford was working ...
Article : 68 wordsGeneral de Gaulle, leader of the Free French Forces, recently inspected naval bases in England which are being used by warships of the Free French Forces. ...
Article : 97 wordsOne week's instruction in A.R.P. work will be given in Melbourne in January to teachers from country schools. The course will begin either on January 13 ...
Article : 65 wordsDARWIN, Monday. — A demand for a tropical allowance of 30/ a week in addition to the present basic wage of £5 10/ a week Is likely to be made shortly ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 10 Dec 1940, Page 3
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