SYDNEY, Sunday.—The 328 survivors of 10 ships sunk in the Pacific by German raiders received a warm reception on anival at Sydney by ...
Article : 653 wordsPRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS appointment of Mr Harry L. Hopkins, a former member of his Administration to go to London as his personal ...
Article : 498 wordsAccording to the "Dally Express's" industrial correspondent, the war order for Japan, over which a strike is threatened, may never be delivered to ...
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Article : 403 wordsSixty thousand influenza cases are reported from Jugoslavia Another outbreak is reported in Portugal as the bitter weather racks Europe from Scandinavia ...
Article : 276 wordsSeven Europeans and one Fillpino are so far known to have been killed aboard vessels sunk by enemy raiders off the Australian ...
Article : 681 wordsRev. Dr. George Stewart, of Stamford, Connecticut. U.S.A., said at Scots Church yesterday, that, although he had been invited to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 616 wordsAudacious thelts took place at Marylands guest house Millsville and the Inkerman Hotel, Inkerman st., St. Kilda, in the week-end. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe second section of the barter agreement between China and Russia, providing for the exchange of Chinese wool for Soviet machinery and military supplies, ...
Article : 123 wordsBy a bill introduced in the Assembly at Ankara on Friday, all conscripts now serving their normal period of l8 months military training will remain in the ...
Article : 130 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—An exchange of naval attaches between Australia and U.S.A. was announced by Sir Frederick Stewart. Minister for External Affairs, on ...
Article : 170 wordsAs from January 1 the Wool control authorities in England have adopted in dealings with spinners and combers in the United Kingdom the principle of ...
Article : 212 wordsReference to the possibility of floods is made in a statement issued at noon on Saturday by the Weather Bureau. Pointing out that very heavy rain had ...
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Article : 100 wordsBENALLA.—Following the heavy rain on Friday the Broken River overflowed its banks on Saturday night and rose from 2ft. [?]in, below to 7ft. [?] above summer level. Since Friday 298 pts. have ...
Article : 164 wordsCramp caused the drowning of William Graham, 19, labourer, of Oakland st., Maribyrnong while swimming with other youths in the Maribyrnong River ...
Article : 57 wordsEight passengers in a car had remarkable escapes yesterday afternoon when a type blew out on Ballarat rd., about 15 miles from Sunshine. The car skidded ...
Article : 96 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—Stricter supervision of the waterfront as one method of putting a cast iron clamp on channels thiough which vital information ...
Article : 249 wordsSeeing a car which had been reported stolen on Friday, Constables J. Ottery and J. Peake, of the police patrol, chased it along St. Kilda rd. early yesterday ...
Article : 114 wordsLatest visual aid to army education at the headquarters of the Southern Command 3rd District training depot is a scale landscape built up from wire-netting ...
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Article : 105 wordsRailway detectives and Brighton police are investigating an attempt to derail the 9.8am train from Sandringham to Flinders st., between Hampton and ...
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Article : 105 wordsSuggestions for overcoming the acute shortage of farm workers in Australia which will be made to Mr. Holt, Federal Minister for Labour, will probably include ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Richard Percy Clive (Joe) Baillieu, a member of the Melbourne Stock Exchange, died at his home in St. George's rd., Toorak, on Saturday, after a long ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 428 wordsAn outward-bound passenger to NewZealand in the Rangitane before that vessel left on her final voyage, Mr. J. G Gilbert-Lodge, British hardware ...
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Article : 82 wordsThe Swedish brother-in-law of Count von Luckner denied the report that the count was commander of the raider in the Pacific. He said von Luckner spent ...
Article : 43 words"Merry-Go-Round," to be broadcast from 3AR to-night at 8. is one hour of fun and music, presented by Paul Jacklin. News broadcasts from 3AR to-day ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 6 Jan 1941, Page 2
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