Canberra, Feb. 3.—A declaration that Australia would maintain in the field the maximum strength of which it was capable, that ...
Article : 817 wordsPerth, Feb. 3.—Arising out of an inquiry held before the Acting Coroner, Mr. W. Christie, J.P., in the Perth Courthouse on Monday, ...
Article : 527 wordsHobart, Feb. 3.—By 10 votes to seven the Legislative Council to-day rejected the Commonwealth Powers Bill, in spite of a promise ...
Article : 189 wordsPerth, Feb. 3.—Kegs of beer ana roulette wheels were exhibits in the Perth Police Court to-day, when Irene Adelaide Greenwood, ...
Article : 369 wordsWashington, Feb. 3.—To-day's communique stated:— "During the last few days there have been a number of surface and air actions ...
Article : 362 wordsSomewhere in Australia, Feb. 3.—Renewed Allied ai rattacks in the Arafura Sea, north of Darwin, indicate further Japanese activity ...
Article : 458 wordsPerth, Feb. 2.—A cook's knife, with a tapering blade nine inches long, was an exhibit in a case commenced before Mr. Justice Wolff ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsMelbourne, Feb. 2.—When the Constitution Powers Bill was discussed in the Legislative Assembly to-day, an amendment by the ...
Article : 275 wordsA strict regard for truth was not a feature of the speech which Reich Marshal Goering, deputising for s Hitler, broadcast from Berlin ...
Article : 723 wordsAuckland, Feb. 2.—Shots fired from a service automatic early yesterday morning resulted in the deaths of two chief cooks of the ...
Article : 112 wordsNew York, Feb. 3.—An editorial in the "New York Times" says that the Japanese report of a naval action off Rennell Island makes it ...
Article : 277 wordsPerth, Feb. 3.—A verdict of guilty of manslaughter was returned by a Criminal Court jury late this afternoon in the case ...
Article : 189 wordsCanberra, Feb. 2.—Reports from various quarters about the concentration of powerful new bodies of Japanese troops in the islands to ...
Article : 469 wordsCanberra, Feb. 3.—Captain Harrison (U.A.P., N.S.W.) asked in Parliament to-day why, if reports in various newspapers of large ...
Article : 329 wordsPerth, Feb. 3.—Beth Nicholas (17 months), of Bay View terrace, Claremont, was taken by St. John ambulance to the Children's ...
Article : 89 wordsPerth, Feb. 3.—The Deputy Commissioner of Railways, Mr. J. P. Tomlinson, said to-day that the civil train service for both ...
Article : 113 wordsNew York, Feb. 6.—Referring to outspoken comment in the Australian Parliament on the bill enlarging the geographical ...
Article : 337 wordsThe parade for to-night is timed for 8 o'clock, when the instruction will be continued in direction by the stars, M.M.G.. and mortar. ...
Article : 170 wordsWashington, Feb. 3.—Colonel Knox denied that a large air-sea battle was proceeding in the Solomons area. Recent activity, he ...
Article : 61 wordsSatisfactory progress is being made with the laying of the temporary pipe line from Mount Charlotte to the mines. Two hundred ...
Article : 210 wordsWashington, Feb. 3.—Major Hanson Baldwin, military correspondent of the "New York Times," writes:— "American ...
Article : 182 wordsCanberra, Feb. 3.—No decision had been reached on the Militia Bill when the Opposition executive, concluded its meeting to-night. It ...
Article : 286 wordsCanberra, Feb. 2.—The building of military hospitals in Australia was proceeding well and there had been no serious hold-up, said the ...
Article : 61 wordsCanberra, Feb. 2.—An increase of £4,672,624 in Customs and excise revenue for the seven months ended on January 31 last ...
Article : 58 wordsMelbourne, Feb. 2.—Smashing the window of a hospital near the city at 4 a.m. to-day, Frederick Johann Ernst Lindel, 25, and ...
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