Perth, April 20.—The president of the West Australian Chamber of Manufactures, Mr. H. L. Brisbane, said last night that at a special meeting of the ...
Article : 154 wordsPexth, April 20.—Eleven of the 13 prisoners who escaped from the prison camp at Barton's Mill last Thursday, appeared before Mr. W. J. Wallwork, ...
Article : 797 wordsLying on her side next to the Wyndham wharf is an Australian ship, the victim of a combination of unlucky circumstances. Bombed on two ...
Article : 655 wordsPerth, April 20.—The question of war loadings—i.e., extra pay for what is claimed to be increased effort and responsibility occasioned by war ...
Article : 767 wordsDarwin, April 20.—With the beginning of the third week of Darwin's freedom from air raids, the opinion is widely held that our hammering of ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Temperature The maximum and minimum temperatures officially recorded in Kalgoorlie on Sunday were 60.6 and 57 degrees, ...
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Advertising : 32 wordsA winter of record severity on the eastern European front brought no let-up in the great Russian counteroffensive launched in the late autumn ...
Article : 861 wordsPerth, April 20.—"It has been though that Western Australia was being neglected from the point of view of defence, and, therefore, I would say very ...
Article : 294 wordsBoyup Brook, April 20.—Wilfred Thompson, about 21, was accidentally shot while on a shooting expedition yesterday with a companion. He was ...
Article : 136 wordsLondon, April 20.—Douglas Fairbanks, junr., who is now a lieutenant in the United States navy, has arrived in London, where he is attached to the ...
Article : 68 wordsAllied Headquarters, April 20.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, and the Allied commander-in-chief in the South-West Pacific area, General ...
Article : 318 wordsAlbany, April 20.—Frank Walter Jolly and Harold Alan Lindsay West, of Mt Barker, appealed in the Albany Police Court to-day before Mr. S. ...
Article : 198 wordsPerth, April 20.—The Minister for Labour, Mr. Hawke, said to-day that Anzac Day, which would be observed on Saturday, would be a holiday for ...
Article : 148 wordsAuckland, April 20.—A statement by the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, that Maori troops would be among the first to occupy Tokio, brought a wild ...
Article : 108 wordsPerth, April 20.—Mr. W. J. Halliday started to-day as secretary of the Police Union. He has had an extensive commercial experience. He was ...
Article : 55 wordsSydney, April 20.—The acceptance by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands of General MacArthur as commander-in-chief in the South-West ...
Article : 247 wordsCairo, April 20.—A G. H. Q. communique states that bad weather hampered operations on Sunday. There is nothing else to report. ...
Article : 104 wordsMessrs. Dan Dwyer and Co., who have the work of repairing the town clock in hand, were able to get the timepiece going last night, much to the ...
Article : 181 wordsLondon. April 19.—Addressing workers and members of the public at a war factory at Hayes, Colonel J. J. Llewellin the Minister of Aircraft ...
Article : 94 wordsPassengers on to-day's train from Perth include Messrs. Wilson, Lindsay, Wood, Lancaster, Mauldon, Spice, Boob-byer, Leahy, Yuatt, King, Andrews, ...
Article : 168 wordsLondon, April 20.—The Berlin radio says that at his own request, Hitler received no presents and there were no celebrations on the occasion of his 53rd ...
Article : 62 wordsValletta, April 19.—Three Axis raiders were destroyed, one probably destroyed and three damaged during three heavy daylight raids against the ...
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