London, Feb. 1.—The mystery surrounding Mr. Churchill's whereabouts after the Casablanca conference has been cleared up as the result of a dramatic announcement that he has been even farther afield that he has visited Turkey. It is remarkable that ...
Article : 272 wordsSomewhere in New Guinea, Feb 2—The Australian positions round Wau were further stabilised to-day "and to-night it seemed that ...
Article : 783 wordsNew York, Jan. 31.—In a daring attack, under the very noses of Japanese warships and planes, American warships on January 24 ...
Article : 321 wordsSomewhere in Australia, Feb. 2.—A strong attack by "flying fortresses" against the Japanese airfields at Rabaul before dawn ...
Article : 603 wordsPerth, Feb. 2.—In the Legislative Assembly the motion dealing with miners' phthisis relief payments, remitted from the ...
Article : 568 wordsMembers of No. 13 platoon will parade to-night at 8 o'clock. Syllabus: Direction by the stars, ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsNot only in Western Australia, but also throughout the Commonwealth the growing prevalence of youthful crime and depravity has ...
Article : 627 wordsLondon, Feb. 1.—A Ministry of Information communique states:—"At his request, Mr. Churchill went to Turkey as the guest of ...
Article : 400 wordsCairo, Feb. 1.—Mr. Churchill arrived from Turkey by air. Turkish air force Hurricanes escorted the plane part of the way. ...
Article : 284 wordsNew York, Feb. 1.—A Tokio official radio message from Imperial headquarters claimed that a Japanese naval air squadron sank ...
Article : 232 wordsLondon, Feb. 1.—The "Daily Mail" says:—"The news of the visit is in many ways more sensational than the Casablanca ...
Article : 172 wordsAuckland, Feb. 2.—A group of 29 persons, rescued by a U.S. submarine, have been landed. They include 17 sisters of Catholic ...
Article : 178 wordsMelbourne, Feb. 2—It was learnt from a reliable source to-day that representations had been made to the Federal Government on ...
Article : 186 wordsSomewhere in New Guinea, Feb. 2.—Behind the success of the smashing raid by American "flying fortresses" on the Japanese ...
Article : 492 wordsPerth, Feb. 2.—The count of the State-wide ballot for the selection of a Labour candidate for the extraordinary vacancy in the Senate ...
Article : 152 wordsCairo, Feb. 2.—Mr. Churchill and party flew to Adana from Cairo. M. Sarajoglu, President of the Council of Ministers, and M. ...
Article : 202 wordsLondon, Feb. 2.—It is officially reported that Mr. Churchill visited Cyprus. ...
Article : 15 wordsLondon, Feb. 2.—The Berlin radio says:—"Churchill in Turkey again tried his old game of intrigues, but we are well prepared ...
Article : 31 wordsGibraltar, Feb. 2.—Fourteen seamen, mostly Australians and Scots, were scalded to death aboard a ship and buried in the same ...
Article : 81 wordsAuckland, Feb. 2.—The Minister for Defence, Mr. Jones, announces a number of naval rating casualties, which occurred when one of ...
Article : 82 wordsAnkara, Feb. 2.—Mr. Churchill handed to the Turkish President messages from His Majesty and President Roosevelt. ...
Article : 20 wordsPerth,.Feb. 2.—"Your face seems familiar," said Mr. Justice Wolff to a young soldier named Gordon James Patrick Kelly, who ...
Article : 195 wordsPerth, Feb. 2.—A written document, containing allegations that he was the victim of persecution, was handed by a young man ...
Article : 149 wordsA 10-ton parcel from Doyle and Fynney's lease on the Red Hill, Kanowna, was cleaned up at the Robinson battery yesterday for a ...
Article : 134 wordsAnkara, Feb. 2.—The Director-General of the Press when handing out the official communique to the press emphasised that Turkey ...
Article : 63 wordsMelbourne, Feb. 2.—When an advanced trainer bomber crashed on an operational flight in Victoria on Thursday the pilot, second pilot ...
Article : 64 wordsLondon, Feb. 2.—Mr. Churchill flew direct from Casablanca to Cairo, where he arrived early on January 26. Within a few hours ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. J. S., Miller, of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, is spending several weeks in Kalgoorlie on departmental business. He is ...
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