Washington, June 9.—At his press conference to-day President Roosevelt gave the Axis a third warning against the use of poison ...
Article : 514 wordsPerth, June 9.—Mr. Carlyle Ferguson, secretary to the Australian Liberal League, who went to Victoria from Western Australia a ...
Article : 741 wordsMelbourne, June 9.—Giving evidence on oath before Mr. Justice Starke and a special jury in the High Court to-day, Herbert James ...
Article : 426 wordsA company will parade at 8 o'clock to-night and members will only need to carry rifles. Boulder A.R.P. ...
Article : 219 wordsPerth, June 9.—The establishment of a Child Council, the raising of the school leaving age, the establishment of a State ...
Article : 1,052 wordsSomewhere in Australia, June 9.—Japanese convoys at Waingapoe, Soemba Island, 700 miles west-north-west of Darwin and off ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsThe sudden and unexpected surrender of Singapore in little more than two months after the entry of Japan into the war was a severe ...
Article : 834 wordsPerth, June 9.—Police and about 75 soldiers who volunteered their services joined in a search for Ernest Gollan (5), who ...
Article : 174 wordsWashington, June 9.—A navy communique states:"In the South Pacific, during Monday morning, United States fighter ...
Article : 66 wordsPerth, June 9.—When Francis James Casey, railway signalman, residing at Tunnel Junction, saw two small children walking along ...
Article : 214 wordsPerth, June 9.—How prompt action by the Midland Junction police resulted in the arrest of a man an hour and a half after he ...
Article : 308 wordsLos Angeles, June 9.—Over 100 "zoot-suited" youths have been arrested here during the past three nights, as a result of disorders ...
Article : 292 wordsPerth, June 9.—Timber piled across both lines of the railway line near Picton Junction, about four miles from Bunbury, on ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. L. G. Riches, M.L.A., Mayor of Port Augusta, and proprietor of the "Transcontinental," is paying a brief visit to Kalgoorlie. He is ...
Article : 57 wordsPerth, June 9.—Swerving in the nick of time a military staff car narrowly averted a serious accident to-day during the tour of the ...
Article : 177 wordsAffairs at the Kalgoorlie lock-up seem to be unsatisfactory indeed. Overcrowding, uncleanliness, and rioting. ...
Article : 321 wordsNortham, June 9.—Alex Anderson, a sergeant cook in the military forces, pleaded guilty before Mr. F. M. Read, S.M. ...
Article : 242 wordsMelbourne, June 9.—Six R.A.A.F. sergeants were killed on Sunday, May 23, when enemy fighter-bombers raided Bournemouth, on the ...
Article : 117 wordsMelbourne, June 9.—It was not the intention of the Federal Government to further reduce the quotas of supplies of beer in ...
Article : 97 wordsPerth, June 9.—An unsuccessful effort was made to-day to end the dispute in the baking trade. Six representatives of the master ...
Article : 160 wordsPerth, June 9.—All Myredin (48), of Mundaring, an Albanian, was arrested by Detective-Sergeant R. Pilmer and Detective A. E. ...
Article : 58 wordsCanberra, June 9.—Referring to the recent complaints of delays in the business before the High Court because of the shortage of judges ...
Article : 104 wordsSydney, June 9.—June 8 was the 87th anniversary of the landing on Norfolk Island of the Pitcairn settlers. In lieu of the customary ...
Article : 89 wordsPerth, June 9.—Mr. E. Needham, M.L.A., and Mr. R. H. Nash, substituting for Mr. T. G. Davies, left Perth to-night by the Westland ...
Article : 59 wordsLondon, June 9.—The Air Ministry reports that Mustangs, Typhoons and Spitfires in daylight yesterday attacked and damaged ...
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