The London Committee of the Australian Red Cross Society, which has been formed by Australians living in England, ensures, distribution of ...
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Article : 291 wordsFurther heavy bombing raids on widely dispersed areas of Germany are reported by both the R.AF. and United States ...
Article : 179 wordsWhen a bullock ran amok during the progress of Saturday afternoon's N.A.A. and Red Cross sports at the showground, Mrs. A. T. Russell, of ...
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Article : 732 wordsDuring Saturday sports, the Mayor of Singleton (Aid. C. H. Dunlop), who is also chairman of the local War Loans and War Savings ...
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Article : 168 wordsNo official story has so far been released in Cairo of the success or failure of the German invasion of the Dodecanese island ...
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Article : 232 wordsWith only abcut 1000 postal and absentee votes yet to be counted, Mr. J. I. Lang (Lang Labour) has an absolute majority of 2363 votes over ...
Article : 93 wordsLieut. S. C. P. (Fred) North, who spent his boyhood days in Singleton, has been mentioned in dispatches for gallant and distinguished ...
Article : 203 wordsBy eating young sharks and flying fish, two British sailors survived 50 days on a raft hundreds of miles out in the Atlantic, after their 12 ...
Article : 575 wordsThe capture of Finschhafen ensures to the Allies complete control of the Huon Gulf. Simultaneous air and ground movements for 200 miles up the Mark ham Valley to the centre of inland ...
Article : 659 wordsMunich, which was heavily raided on Saturday night, is the first German city to suffer the Allies' two-way attacks from ...
Article : 39 wordsCattle.—l365 yarded and the market was unchanged. Prime bullocks sold to £24 and medium to £16; prime cows to £15 and medium to ...
Article : 83 wordsAlthough hopes were expressed by union officials to-day that the train guards' threat of a one-day strike will be averted, the Acting State ...
Article : 105 wordsThe possessor cf a most impressive speaking voice, an elderly widow exploited the gift to such purpose that she had ...
Article : 291 wordsMr J. Enright reports :— Cattle.—A large yarding of 650 fat cattle, including about equal proportions of steers and' bullocks, ...
Article : 168 wordsPierce fighting continues in the Split and Susak sector, of Yugoslavia, where all German attacks have been repelled, says the ...
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Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), Mon 4 Oct 1943, Page 2
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