Canberra, April 9.—Unless Sydney's 4000 striking wharf labourers return to work their reserved position in respect of army and ...
Article : 227 wordsSomewhere in Australia, April 9. —Apart from armed reconnaissance by single aircraft there was no air activity in the South-West ...
Article : 128 wordsSydney, April 8.—Two thousand women munition workers will hold a one-day strike commencing at 7 a.m. on Monday as a protest ...
Article : 229 wordsWashington, April 9.—A notable success by American fighter pilots, who shot down 37 Japanese planes that were attacking shipping off ...
Article : 368 wordsSydney, April 9.—There will be a one-day strike on all Allied Works war projects throughout Victoria, New South Wales and ...
Article : 560 wordsMr. H. V Johnson, M.H.R., advised the Boulder town clerk, Mr. C. L. McLlheney by telephone from Perth yesterday, that 20 men ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsTunisia has again been the most lively of all the theatres of war, both the First and Eighth Armies have achieved fresh and important ...
Article : 740 wordsSan Francisco, April 9.—All necessary equipment from the total pool of the United Nations must be available to halt Japan. While the ...
Article : 766 wordsCanberra, April 8.—The Commonwealth Government to-night issued amended Women's Employment Regulations to enable the ...
Article : 527 wordsMelbourne, April 9.—An immediate award of the Distinguished Flying Cross has been made to Warrant-Officer Henry Clarence ...
Article : 194 wordsLondon, April 9.—A Tokio communique claims that Japanese forces on Wednesday sank an enemy cruiser a destroyer and 10 ...
Article : 32 wordsNew York, April 9.—"The large-scale Japanese raid on Guadalcanal shipping is eemingly an indication of the enemy's dogged ...
Article : 176 wordsPerth, April 9.—A fatal accident occurred on the Northam-Perth road some seven miles from Northam about mid-day to-day. As the ...
Article : 212 wordsNew York, April 8.—The statement made by the New Zealand Minister to Washington, Mr. Nash, on his arrival in New Zealand ...
Article : 277 wordsSydney, April 9.—The Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddeley, announced to-day that he would take action to ban the new luxury night club ...
Article : 156 wordsPerth, April 9.—Wilson Ellison Dow, of New Hampshire, U.S.A., a sailor of the U.S. navy, died in the Hollywood Military Hospital at ...
Article : 102 wordsCanberra, April 8.—Mr. Curtin again emphasised to-night the dangers to the United Nations of neglect of the Pacific war theatre. ...
Article : 208 wordsMelbourne, April 9.—The latest estimates of ,the Australian wheat crop place the yield at roundly 158,400,000 bushels, ...
Article : 75 wordsTwo hundred members of the Fifth Volunteer Battalion have left by special train to join the Easter encampment at ...
Article : 142 wordsPerth, April 9.—Lewis Annett (16), of Macdonald street, Kalgoorlie, employed as a kitchen boy in the dining car of the ...
Article : 136 wordsA London cable message states that Lord Huntingfield's younger son, Sub-Lieutenant Peter Vanneck, R.N., was quietly married on ...
Article : 101 wordsPerth, April 9.—The main prize winners in the West Australian Charities Consultation No. 149A, drawn by Mr. R. Smith, clerk of ...
Article : 87 wordsPerth, April 9.—Margaret Beatrice Andrews (64), an inmate of the Women's Home, Guildford, who had been missing since ...
Article : 69 wordsSomewhere in Australia, April 9.—The shortage of combat planes available in the South Pacific area cannot be entirely attributed ...
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