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Family Notices : 59 wordsTokio, July 14.—The army and navy spokesman states that the Anglo-Japanese negotiations in Burma apparently proceeded ...
Article : 83 wordsMelbourne, July 15.—The Minister for Air, Mr. Fairbairn, said to-day that inquiries in Britain and the U.S.A. indicated that further ...
Article : 158 wordsSydney, July 15.—An examination at the city morgue to-day showed that four 32 calibre bullets were fired at William Smillie (39), a ...
Article : 151 wordsTo men were injured by a fall of stone in the Chaffers shaft of the Lake View and Star mine on Saturday morning. They were ...
Article : 232 wordsSydney, July 15.—The actual details of the proposed petrol rationing scheme had not yet been decided on by the Federal ...
Article : 141 wordsPerth, July 15.—A man, his wife and their two children were found dead to-day in their home at Karragullen. They had all been shot ...
Article : 418 wordsLondon, July 15.—The question of a Sino-Japanese peace and any revision of British policy in relation to Japan was not raised at the Tokio ...
Article : 93 wordsWhatever may be said for or against party politics in peace time, all should agree that, while the country is at war, strife should ...
Article : 714 wordsPerth, July 15.—The regulations strike which the West Australian Government Tramway Employees' Union decided on on Sunday was ...
Article : 62 wordsPerth, July 15.—A protest against the "drastic nature" of the Commonwealth Government's proposals for petrol rationing was made at a ...
Article : 261 wordsLondon, July 15.—Arthur Jack Bradbury, clerical officer at the Paddington police station, pleaded guilty in the Hendon Court to a ...
Article : 143 wordsSydney, July 15.—It is thought probable that the Federal Government may shortly be called upon to consider the question of slowing ...
Article : 261 wordsSingapore, July 15.—The latest news from Indo-China reports that General Catroux remains Governor-General and presumably in accord ...
Article : 137 wordsPerth, July 15.—Fatal injuries were sustained by a schoolboy named Bertram Roy Kemp (11) to-day when he was knocked down by ...
Article : 73 wordsPerth, July 15.—Free loans received by the Commonwealth Sub-Treasury, Perth, to-day amounted to £6097 4/1, which brought the ...
Article : 38 wordsNew York, July 12.—A Nazi warning that countries attending the Pan-American Conference at Havana should maintain a friendly ...
Article : 317 wordsMaximum and minimum temperatures recorded officially in Kalgoorlie yesterday were 64 and 49.9 degrees, respectively ...
Article : 287 wordsVichy, July 15.—It is officially stated that France has begun direct negotiations with Japan regarding shipments of material to the Chinese ...
Article : 57 wordsBrisbane, July 15.—"Australia and Japan are neighbours and must continue to be neighbours for all time and the sooner they work out ...
Article : 283 wordsWashington, July 14.—A great strengthening of American air and naval defences in the Pacific is included in record total contracts of ...
Article : 323 wordsChungking, July 14.—A despatch from the Chinese Embassy in London claims that there were nearly 9000 Japanese casualties in heavy ...
Article : 63 wordsNortham, July 15.—The police stated to-day that the body of the man found on the railway line between Spencers Brook and Clackline ...
Article : 123 wordsSydney, July 15.—"Even if China is deprived of the right to buy materials for the manufacture of arms, she has enough arms and ...
Article : 256 wordsCanberra, July 15.—Cash gifts and interest free loans received by the Commonwealth since the war began are now only £88,000 short ...
Article : 69 wordsLondon, July 15.—A raider swooped down on a Welsh town and dropped four bombs, doing little damage and causing no casualties. The ...
Article : 39 wordsLondon, July 15.—The Admiralty announces that the submarine Shark (Lieut.-Commander P. N. Buckley) is considerably overdue ...
Article : 31 wordsPassengers who will arrive in Kalgoorlie by the goldfields express this morning include:—Messrs. Perrin, Johnson, Cant, Herring and ...
Article : 194 wordsMelbourne, July 15.—Australia has made such progress with her manufacture of munitions that the Commonwealth Ministry of Munitions is ...
Article : 91 wordsLisbon, July 15.—The Grand Duchess of Luxemburg and her husband are going to the United. States on board the United States ...
Article : 37 wordsTo-morrow the executive committee of the recently inaugurated Kalgoorlie and Boulder Combined Patriotic Fund will meet in the ...
Article : 165 wordsFrom time to time the world's greatest artists and celebrated theatrical companies delighted gold-fields audiences. Without the ...
Article : 103 wordsVigo, July 14.—The death has occurred of General Amanuel Barriero, who is believed to be the first man to fly an aeroplane used for ...
Article : 44 wordsRome, July 14.—After the return of the tennis player Giorgi de Stefani from a visit to Berlin, the "Popolo di Roma" announced that ...
Article : 50 wordsAuckland, July 15.—The Prime Minister has issued a warning against spreading false rumours, which, under war conditions, was a ...
Article : 116 wordsLondon, July 14.—Twenty-two of the missing members of the crew of the Athel Laird and the captain, landed at a Scottish port from a ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, July 15.—The 24th War Office casualty list contains 955 names, comprising 84 officers and 871 other ranks, including an ...
Article : 42 wordsGibraltar, July 14.—Unidentified planes bombed Gibraltar three times to-day. Shore batteries and warships pub up a heavy barrage. ...
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