Canberra, Sept. 29.—No further drafts of Australian airmen will be required by Britain for the war in Europe. Casualties have been ...
Article : 396 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—The fees paid by the Department of the Army to Mr. H. G. Alderman, K.C., as counsel assisting in the ...
Article : 467 wordsWashington, Sept. 28.—The navy has announced that carrier planes sank or damaged 65 Japanese ships and destroyed 36 aircraft in the ...
Article : 316 wordsM.M.U. of V.D.C. A bush exercise is planned for tomorrow. The parade is called for 9.30 a.m. ...
Article : 491 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—A survey of Australian schools had shown that not a great deal was taught about civics and that Australian ...
Article : 396 wordsLondon, Sept. 28.—Reuter's correspondent in Italy says that the Allies have made substantial advances in almost every sector ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsSomewhere in the South-West Pacific Area, Sept. 29.—Making their nightly patrol in the Southern Philippines, Catalinas ...
Article : 183 wordsAdelaide, Sept. 29.—The record revenue of £15,661,000 and the record expenditure of £16,061,000 are expected by the Premier, Mr. ...
Article : 131 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—The manufacture of dressing gowns for women and girls, cardigans for boys and girls, and lumber jackets ...
Article : 197 wordsOne of the faults of the parliamentary system is that most Governments, whatever may be their political views, are ever mindful of ...
Article : 757 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—A committee of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party was appointed by Caucus yesterday to investigate ...
Article : 315 wordsPerth, Sept. 29.—When the annual State congress of the Returned Soldiers' League resumed this morning the following ...
Article : 132 wordsLondon, Sept. 29.—A Mediterranean Air Force communique states: "Yesterday's operations were restricted by the continued ...
Article : 103 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—Denying that he used Government cars unnecessarily, the Minister for Transport, Mr. Ward, said in the House ...
Article : 160 wordsNew York, Sept. 29.—The first eye-witness account of the carrier-based air attack on Manila Bay on September 21 has been given ...
Article : 275 wordsLondon, Sept. 28.—Italian patriots who are fighting a guerilla war behind the German lines in North Italy, have broadcast over a ...
Article : 139 wordsNew York, Sept. 29.—Japan probably suffered quite a strong earthquake on September 27, according to the seismologist of Weston ...
Article : 51 wordsPerth, Sept. 29.—Delegates to the annual congress of the Returned Soldiers' League in Perth to-day were unanimously in favour of ...
Article : 62 wordsPassengers on to-day's train from Perth include Messrs. Eastcott, Thorn, Swan, Milligan, Cornell, Kelly, Wilson, Nolan ...
Article : 273 wordsPerth, Sept. 29.—West Australian Charities consultation No. 222B was drawn by Mrs. J. D. Teahan, Mayoress of Boulder, in the Perth ...
Article : 79 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—The personnel of the Parliamentary Committee which will consider the question of gratuities for members of ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Secretary for Mines on Tuesday received a telegram from the warden at Marble Bar, stating that George Cooper, who was ...
Article : 236 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—When the Japanese midget submarines raided Sydney Harbour at midnight on May 31, 1942, they were first ...
Article : 147 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—Mr. H. V. Johnson, M.H.R., will leave Canberra to-day for Queensland and the Northern Territory on ...
Article : 68 wordsCanberra, Sept. 29.—Providing a comprehensive survey of the deeds of Australian service men, ranging from R.A.A.F. flyers in England to ...
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