Perth, June 1.-For security reasons Foundation Day was celebrated to-day with less pageantry than usual. At 10 a.m., on the Fremantle Esplanade, there ...
Article : 503 wordsMelbourne, June 1.—G. H. Q. issued a special communique to-day as follows:-"In an attempted submarine raid on Sydney three enemy ...
Article : 209 wordsMelbourne, June 1.—One union represented in the Arbitration Court today seeks a declaration by the court that the determination by the Allied ...
Article : 357 wordsMelbourne, June 1.—Continued Allied night attacks against Japanese bases in the north are announced in to-day's communique from Allied general ...
Article : 238 wordsThe usual first aid lecture will be given in the assembly hall at the High School at 7.30 o'cock to-night. Home Nursing ...
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Family Notices : 570 wordsMelbourne, June 1—The appointment of the following deputy-directors of rationing in all States was announced by the Minister for Trade and ...
Article : 206 wordsWellington, June 1.—The churches indicate that they will not oppose Sunday entertainment, including picture shows, for service men and also sailors ...
Article : 213 wordsMelbourne, June 1.—Swift Allied counter measures have followed a daring but futile attempt by Japanese midget submarines to penetrate the ...
Article : 498 wordsBrisbane, June 1.-When John , Francis Barnes, M. L. A. for Bundaberg, failed to appear in the Bundaberg Police Court to-day, his bail of £20 ...
Article : 184 wordsWashington, June 1.—According to the "New York Times," plans for a joint Anglo-American victory production programme will be made at the ...
Article : 411 wordsMelbourne, June 1.—Sergeant-Pilot David Gordon Kitchen, of Hawthorn Victoria, who brought his battered Wellesley bomber 400 miles to its home ...
Article : 182 wordsLondon, June 1.-Dr. Evatt, in a farewell message, said: "I return to Australia now satisfied that - the British Government and people keenly ...
Article : 208 wordsGeraldton, June 1.—The prospect of a firewood shortage at Geraldton has been relieved. It is stated that sufficient petrol has been made available ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsCorrigin, June 1.—Bernard Cedric Culleton, aged six years, the eldest son of Constable Culleton, of Corrigin, died yesterday from injuries received when ...
Article : 81 wordsWashington, June 1.—The Chinese military attache in Washington, Major-General Shir Ming, in a speech in the official army radio programme last ...
Article : 155 wordsLondon, May 31.-Exeter Cathedral was directly hit during the recent raid. A bomb demolished St. James Chapel and three bays of the choir aisle. Other ...
Article : 57 wordsAll Australians must agree that it is extremely desirable that the Federal Parliament should consist of the clearest brained and most capable men ...
Article : 744 wordsPerth, June 1.—A sequel to the admission to the Perth Hospital on Sunday night of two aborigines alleged to have been stabbed, was the appearance ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Mayor of Kalgoorlie, Mr. R. G. Moore, at the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council meeting last night, referred with deep regret to the report, received ...
Article : 124 wordsSydney, June 1.—The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Hughes, said that the people of Sydney will receive the news of our success with ...
Article : 94 wordsNew York, June 1.—A freak tidal wave, churned up by high winds, swept a 50 ft. wall of water along the shore of a Lake Erie resort in the area ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Japanese midget undersea vessels used in the attack on Sydney harbour are probably the type that first came into the news with the sudden ...
Article : 492 wordsIt is notified in the latest "Government Gazette" that the Workers' Compensation Act, passed at the latter end of the last session, will come into ...
Article : 201 wordsAuckland, June 1.—Tea rationing in New Zealand began to-day. The allowance for each person is 2 oz. per week. Allowances are being made for hotels, ...
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