Melbourne, Jan. 21.—Mr. Curtin's admiration for the Canadian Government's operation of its airways is scant justification for his ...
Article : 506 wordsLondon, Jan. 23.—Patrol activity increased in Italy yesterday and there were many clashes along the front, says the Exchange ...
Article : 151 wordsLuzon, Jan. 23.—In a major offensive down the central plain of Luzon the American forces are within 50 miles of Manila on a 10 ...
Article : 723 wordsBougainville, Jan. 23.—Since breaking out of the perimeter established by the U.S. forces the Australian troops have gained ...
Article : 1,016 wordsMelbourne, Jan. 23.—In three years of war against Japan, Australian aircraft had sunk 53 enemy ships, two submarines and 376 ...
Article : 550 wordsPearl Harbour, Jan. 23.—Admiral Nimitz has announced that carrier planes attacked Formosa and near-by small islands on ...
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Family Notices : 347 wordsThe fourth century for the month was registered yesterday when the mercury rose to 106 degrees. The maximum temperature ...
Article : 413 wordsPerth, Jan. 23.—Figures in connection with the operations of the Government railways, tramways, ferry and electricity services ...
Article : 157 wordsLuzon, Jan. 23.—The operations of the air force of the South-West Pacific command have been extended from Luzon to the Japanese ...
Article : 95 wordsWashington, Jan. 23.—A War Department communique states that Marianas-based Super-Fortresses attacked industrial targets ...
Article : 58 wordsCanberra, Jan. 23.—Relatives who have to select one of several addresses when writing to prisoners of war in Jap hands should ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsAs the result of extensive burns, received when fighting the ship fire which occurred at an Australian port last week, Able Seaman ...
Article : 247 wordsNew Guinea, Jan. 23.—For more than 12 back-breaking hours artillery men struggled through six river crossings and boggy stretches ...
Article : 246 wordsThe general community as well as doctors are deeply interested in the question of whether medical services should be nationalised ...
Article : 790 wordsMelbourne, Jan. 23.—Four Sydney sprinters, Freckles, Versailles. Highgate and Prince Hua. were among the 82 entries received ...
Article : 145 wordsBrisbane, Jan. 23.—Latest reports on the death of five people at Woleebee, 50 miles beyond Miles, show that the soldier was the ...
Article : 179 wordsNew York, Jan. 23.—Lieutenant-Colonel T. A. McInerny, of the War Department general staff, in a speech to-day said the Japanese ...
Article : 141 wordsMelbourne, Jan. 23.—Because of the danger of bushfires in Victoria to-morrow the Forests Commission to-night announced the ...
Article : 56 wordsNew York, Jan. 23.—In a despatch from Luzon the "New York Times," George Jones, with the advanced forces south of Tarlac ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. Max Montgomery, managing director of Montgomery Bros., is paying a visit to Kalgoorlie. Mr. D. J. Leahy, M.L.A., member ...
Article : 248 wordsBoston, Jan. 23.—The "Christian Science Monitor's" correspondent, Gordon Walker, commenting on the Australia-wide protest at the ...
Article : 218 wordsCanberra, Jan. 23.—There is no foundation for a rumour that the Minister for Supply, Mr. Beasley, intends to resign, owing to ...
Article : 62 wordsAccording to reports there seems to be a big colony of rabbits 13 miles south-west of Boulder. Three men went to the locality ...
Article : 156 wordsNew York, Jan. 23.—In a despatch from Tarlac, Luzon, to the "Herald Tribune," Homer Bigart reports that four nuns, consisting ...
Article : 221 wordsLuzon, Jan. 23.—Not only are the Japs burning towns and villages as they retreat down Luzon plain they are turning savagely on ...
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