Sydney, June 8.—Four mines were completely idle and two pits were partially idle as a result of strikes to-day. During the day more than 2000 miners ...
Article : 254 wordsSydney, June 9.—A conference of members of the Australian Newspaper Proprietors Association which, with one exception, represents the whole of ...
Article : 428 wordsCanberra, June 9.—Allied reconnaissance aircraft are closely and constantly watching for Japanese submarines lurking in Australia's sea lanes. ...
Article : 272 wordsMelbourne, June 8.—Although retailers might be faced with a rush job in arranging display cards showing coupon value of articles in their shops ...
Article : 438 wordsMelbourne, June 9.—Australia's rapid progress on vital defence works is praised by the Chief Engineer of the U.S. army in Australia ...
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Family Notices : 629 wordsKalgoorlie District A.R.P. The wardens class will meet to-night at headquarters at 8 o'clock. Subjects are "Wardens' Duties," and "Gas." ...
Article : 672 wordsMelbourne, June 8.—Action in the High Court by certain of the States to test the validity of the Commonwealth Taxation Acts was decided upon to-day. ...
Article : 226 wordsSydney, June 9.—Six claims for compensation for damage caused by the shelling on Sunday night have been received by the War Damage ...
Article : 131 wordsPerth, June „ 9.—Criticism of the Federal Government's attitude to the gold mining industry is contained in the monthly report of the Perth ...
Article : 203 wordsPerth, June 9.—More Crown witnesses, who testified on the lines of the evidence given by them last month in the Perth Police Court concerning ...
Article : 391 wordsArrangements are being completed for the issue to the public on Saturday and Sunday of books containing ration coupons for tea and clothing upon the ...
Article : 191 wordsSydney, June 9.—The bodies of four members of the crews of the Japanese submarines which were destroyed in Sydney Harbour during the ...
Article : 197 wordsCanberra, June 9.—"I cannot for the life of me perceive any unfairness or departure from stern logic in a situation in which the nation puts so large ...
Article : 342 wordsSydney, June 9.—Life imprisonment was to-day imposed on a boy aged 16 years in the Central Criminal. Court. He was George Lloyd Julius, who last ...
Article : 127 wordsMelbourne, June 9.—When two Japanese Zero fighters attempted to intercept an Allied plane on reconnaissance over Lae, the Japanese base on Huon ...
Article : 84 wordsPassengers on to-day's train from Perth Include:—Messrs. Jordan, Halligan Leevers Fairlie Clemenger McMahon Cox O'Malley, Dawkins ...
Article : 43 wordsSydney, June 9—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Bruxner (U.C.P., Tenterfleld) asked the Minister for National Emergency Service, Mr. ...
Article : 90 wordsPerth, June 9.—Struck by a taxi car at the corner of Stirling Highway and Broadway Nedlands, about 5 p.m. to-day a motor cyclist suffered such severe ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsPerth, June 9.—The body of William Hollohan, pensioner of Newcastle street Perth was found in the Swan River about 25 yards. north of the ...
Article : 62 wordsSydney, June 9.—When' the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Mair, suggested in the Legislative Assembly to-day that the Federal authorities should be ...
Article : 138 wordsSydney, June 9.—When a Bren gun carrier he was driving crashed 40 ft. down a steep embankment into a creek near Nimbin, Private Clive ...
Article : 86 wordsThe shelling of Sydney and Newcastle certainly brings home to Australians the seriousness of the war situation, as the Army Minister, Mr ...
Article : 762 wordsCanberra, June 9.—Members of the Australian Broadcasting Commission who will take office from July 1, were tentatively chosen at to-day's Federal ...
Article : 94 wordsPerth, June 9.—A man who was run over by a motor waggon near the tram terminus in the main street of Osborne Park on Monday night and was dead on ...
Article : 80 wordsResponding to the toast of "The Mining Industry" at a banquet given at Broken Hill to the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers by the local silver produced' ...
Article : 273 wordsSydney, June 9.—Ada[?] Maude Rees Roberts (36), of Cook's Hill Newcastle was found to-day in a dying condition by her mother Mrs. G. S. Lloyd ...
Article : 107 wordsSydney, June 9.—The theft of an oil painting from the New South Wales National Art Gallery was announced by the director, Mr. Will Ashton ...
Article : 113 wordsCanberra, June 9.—Australia has reached the stage where most of its important decisions designed to place the country on a total war footing have ...
Article : 142 wordsYesterday morning, in the Kalgoorlie Police Court, William Southern (31), miner, of Macdonald street, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment ...
Article : 122 wordsCanberra, June 9.—Advice has been received from the King by the Governor-General, Lord Gowrie that His Majesty has awarded the British ...
Article : 50 wordsLondon. June 7.—The Prague radio states that Czechs were executed today ...
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