THE STANDARD FRIDAY APRIL 25 1941 ...
Article : 13 wordsDear Sir,—Having had the very great privilege of hearing you speak recently, we desire to express our grateful thanks for your courageous utterances. It is quite a change to find a member of Parliament whose remarks are notable for the absence of pious platitudes, ...
Article : 265 wordsFor eighteen months, or even longer, patriotic, public-spirited men and women of this State, in very large numbers have been giving their time and energy attending classes to fit themselves for any emergency which might arise. And with the international situation as it is, where ...
Article : 1,287 wordsThose persons responsible for landing tradesmen of various calling into strikes, and stop-work meetings at the present time are doing very gave disservice to the men they claim to be assisting. In many parts of Australia, despite new and more accessible machinery of law ...
Article : 329 wordsSir,—Your open letter to me in "The News" of April 10 was much appreciated. Stress of other duities has delayed this reply. For your brotherly ...
Article : 831 wordsPlooding along Bay street yesterday came a conveyance, the like of which we had never seen before. It recalled the days when we cheered the heroes ...
Article : 608 wordsSituated In one of the most desirable positions in Frankston, "Carboolia,". 'Melbourne road, Frankston the home of the late Mrs Fannie ...
Article : 127 wordsDriving a heavily laden truck along Point Nepean road at 30 miles an hour cost Herbert J. Letts, of Donne areet, Coburg, 3, at the ...
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Standard (Frankston, Vic. : 1939 - 1949), Fri 25 Apr 1941, Page 2
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