London, Oct. 6.—"The British and American forces of the Fifth Army in the central sector continued to make progress despite ...
Article : 222 wordsMelbourne, Oct. 6.—By sawing through a three-quarter inch steel bar which forms portion of the roof of the remand yard at the ...
Article : 313 wordsSomewhere in the South-West Pacific Area, Oct. 6.—At least 19 Japanese fighters were shot out of the sky in vicious running battles ...
Article : 403 wordsPerth, Oct. 6.-Three stop-work meetings will be held at the Perth Trades Hall to-morrow morning. The workers concerned are the ...
Article : 439 wordsSydney, Oct. 6.—A youth of 17 and a girl of 17 were married in Sydney to-day in circumstances which, according to the police, ...
Article : 521 wordsNo. 9 Platoon will parade at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Sunday) for musketry and pistol practice at the Kalgoorlie range. ...
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Family Notices : 720 wordsLondon, Oct. 6.—A Berlin communique states:—"The enemy in Central Italy again tried to break through into the Po Plain, but was ...
Article : 40 wordsWhen discussing relations between the Allies and Turkey in an address to the House of Commons on May 24, Mr. Churchill ...
Article : 623 wordsSydney, Oct. 6.—John Woolcott Forbes told the Registrar in Bank-ruptcy to-day that about 30 Sydney and Melbourne bookmakers ...
Article : 234 wordsMelbourne, Oct. 6.—The Federal Minister for Health and Social Services, Senator Fraser, stated to-day that plans were being made to ...
Article : 253 wordsSomewhere in the South-West Pacific Area, Oct. 6.—Dive-bombing R.A.A.F. Kittyhawks have knocked out at least seven Japanese ...
Article : 171 wordsPerth, Oct. 6.—The Acting Commissioner of Police, Chief Inspector J. Doyle, received advice late this afternoon from Constable ...
Article : 146 wordsMelbourne, Oct. 6.—For the first time since the beginning of the war the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Army. Mr. ...
Article : 162 wordsMelbourne Oct. 6.—Australia did not have six armies in wartime and he could not see any reason for six State educational systems ...
Article : 166 wordsPassengers on to-day's train from Perth, include:—Messrs. Lee, Kelly, Patron, Bradbury, Boulton, Bishop, Ohem, Langdon, Evans, Clements, ...
Article : 52 wordsPerth, Oct. 6.—At the last meeting of the Narrogin Municipal Council it was resolved that, as it was considered to be the ...
Article : 128 wordsWellington, Oct., 6.—A Pacific fleet communique states: "The United States forces on Peleliu Island (Pelews group) continued to ...
Article : 193 wordsTwo Australian corvettes, H.M.A.S. Bathurst and H.M.A.S. Launceston, recently returned to Australia after continuous service ...
Article : 121 wordsPerth, Ocfc. 6.—When two horses drawing a lorry bolted down Howard street, Perth, this afternoon a soldier, a young woman and her ...
Article : 206 wordsOur Coolgardie correspondent writes: "The Jubilee Fund sports, held yesterday, were a great success. It is expected that a profit ...
Article : 195 wordsNew "York, Oct. 5.—The Tokio radio reported to-day that the shipping shortage, combined with floods and droughts, had ...
Article : 31 wordsPerth, Oct, 6.—An American sailor, Anton G. Lischeron, automachinist, first-class, was fatally injured when struck by a tram in ...
Article : 115 wordsWellington, Oct. 6.—Commenting on a Sydney cable message stating that the flying-boat service between Sydney and Auckland was to be ...
Article : 109 wordsCanberra, Oct. 6.—At the next Premiers' Conference, the date of which has not yet been fixed, the, Premiers will probably report their ...
Article : 100 wordsSomewhere in the South-West Pacific Area, Oct. 6.—The following communique was issued to-day:- ...
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