CANBERRA, Thursday — Stringent measures to curtail the use of paper by manufacturing staticncrs, paper processors, and printers are contained in an ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Vichy Government, which, because its leaders signed the armistice, is generally regarded as the ruling element in France:—saving the Nazi overlords, of ...
Article : 528 wordsThe Germans, it was learned in London last night, did not attempt naval landings at Crete in addition to employing parachute and a ...
Article : 579 wordsThere has been no change in the situation at Tobruk states a communique. Our mechanised patrols in the Sollum ...
Article : 392 wordsat Melbourne Town Hall lait night, when the RSL held a War Rally. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 17 words"This is our conflict. We must not delay until our seaboard becomes a line of flaming cities, with New York a second London," Mr. ...
Article : 456 wordsSYDNEY, Thursuay. — Sir Herbert Gepp, Commonwealth Consultant on Development, said in a broadcast today that all persons not in the fighting forces ...
Article : 152 wordsFive minutes after a man leaving a Lonsdale st uaiehouse by a ground floor window pulled his arm away from a constable's graspp early on May 7 he was found ...
Article : 123 wordsCorrespondents in Vichy agiee that the Petain Government has "dropped the mask," "Daily Telegraph" correspondent on the ...
Article : 492 wordsOn his return from Tobruk, John Yindrich, British United Press correspondent, said that food and water were plentiful there, but that beer was unobtainable. ...
Article : 298 wordsPERTH Thursday.—British pi isoners in Abyssinia had been ill-fed became they would not give information said Chief-Q.M. H. Jones who arrived home ...
Article : 128 wordsCANBERRA, Thuisday — Storage and canning schemes now being handled by the Commerce Department may help to make Australia one of the chief world ...
Article : 103 wordsWar problems must be faced together, said Mr. Ronald Cioss, British High Commissioner Designate in Austialia, broadcasting from London to Austialia today ...
Article : 232 wordsDestruction of a dozen principal German towns was the only way to show Germans that war does not pay, said the Rev. F. C. Baker, vicar of St. Stephen's, ...
Article : 185 wordsDeep and abiding changes would have to be made in Australia's social structure if a full war effort were to be achieved, Mr. Spender, Army Minister, ...
Article : 189 wordsSqd.-Ldr. Pattle RAF, is reported missing. His total of 23 enemy planes shot down is still the highest officially credited. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Duke of Norfolk, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, told the House of Lords to-day that Britain had achieved her objective ...
Article : 118 wordsCol. Knox U-S Navy Secietary, at a Press conference declared that the Neutrally Act was a tenlble blunder and Uiould be repealed." ...
Article : 94 wordsIn a speech to members of the Bond Club, Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister, said that the Great War had been financed approximately 83% by loans and 17% by ...
Article : 184 wordsTenants of the London Stores Building who are to be evicted to make room for Government officers are to protest to Mr. Menzies (Prime Minister) on his ...
Article : 137 wordsRestrictions on the use of tinplate for certain commercial purposes were announced yesterday by Senator McBride, Supply Minister. ...
Article : 187 wordsThe first three days of London's War Weapons Week has raised £52,000,000. The total tonight is estimated at £70,000.000. ...
Article : 85 wordsRestriction of gifts sent to Britain is announced by the Board of Trade Bonafide unsolicited gifts may be i eceived from abroad by parcel post, addiessed to ...
Article : 125 wordsYesterday's session at the. Old Bailey was the strangest ever held. Mr. Cecil Whiteley, the Common Serjeant, presided in the only court that could be used, but ...
Article : 93 wordsBRISBANE Thursday—Revision of reserved occupations was urged by the council of the United Graziers' Association at [?] annual conference today. ...
Article : 65 wordsAUCKLAND, Thursday.—The NZ Government has agreed to accept airworthiness certificates for planes made overseas and exported to the Dominion. ...
Article : 54 words"The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan will make our air mastery over Germany decisive before many wmths are out," said Mr. Malcolm ...
Article : 89 wordsBerlin Radio, quoting a Zagreb message, says the Duke of Spolcto has ascended the throne of Croatia as Comislav the Second. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Post-office has designed a special stamp for use on letters that have been seriously delayed as a result of air raids. The stamp, which is about the size of a ...
Article : 53 wordsSenator George, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is opposed at present to any attempt to seize French possessions in the Western ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, said in tne House of Commons that the Government would not consider making any proposal to Germany for the abolition of ...
Article : 54 wordsSir Robert Vansittart, chief diplomatic adviser to the Foreign Office, has expressed a desire to retire on reaching his 60th birthday next month. ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsLord Kindersley, president oi tne National Savings Movement, states that £700,000,000 had been raised by national savings in the first 19 months of the war, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 23 May 1941, Page 3
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