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Advertising : 16 wordsCanberra, July 7.—"The Commonwealth Parliament should be ready to rise above party politics," said the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies ...
Article : 149 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—Elaborating in the Senate to-day his plan for the immediate organisation of the civilian force as an auxiliary to the ...
Article : 175 wordsPerth, Aug. 7.—"I can only put it down to temporary mental aberration. He must have been out of his mind when he did this thing," said ...
Article : 786 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—The substitution of the proposed petrol rationing plan by one that would provide for the rationalisation of transport ...
Article : 431 wordsPerth, Aug. 7.—The abolition of the State Licensing Court, which he said had become useless and had left the stigma of corruption on ...
Article : 419 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—On present indications the Federal Parliament is likely to be dissolved next week and an election held before the end of ...
Article : 493 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—Mr. Thorby, the Postmaster-General, declared to-day that no talks considered detrimental to Australia's national ...
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Family Notices : 562 wordsAlthough there has not yet been any official statement of the peace terms offered by the Japanese Government to China in its endeavour ...
Article : 776 wordsLondon, Aug. 6.—It is understood that Mr. Neville Chamberlain hopes to leave the nursing home next Monday or Tuesday. It is likely ...
Article : 42 wordsHarold-William Perfect (38), restaurant proprietor, of Wilson street, was arrested last night by Constable Gregory on a charge of having been ...
Article : 553 wordsPerth, Aug. 7.—Interned aliens are in the position of persons confined to hospital. That is, they can carry on their own business by ...
Article : 286 wordsBrisbane, Aug. 6.—Police believe that the bomb explosion in the Marist Brothers' College grounds on Sunday night was the mischievous ...
Article : 93 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 6.—Concession rates for telegrams to and from members of the army and air force abroad have been extended to ...
Article : 110 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—Characterising the Government's statement on international affairs as a mass of hopeless and inadequate evasions of ...
Article : 144 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 6.—Legislation designed substantially to relax the ban against lotteries and raffles, provided the proceeds are devoted ...
Article : 134 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—Mr. Thorby, the Postmaster-General, in the House of Representatives to-night announced that since the departure ...
Article : 191 wordsSydney, Aug. 7.—Harold William Wray (45), of South Grafton, was electrocuted by a 6000-volt high tension wire while he was working at ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney, Aug. 6.—The State Cabinet to-day, commuted to imprisonment for the term of their natural lives the sentences of death passed ...
Article : 74 wordsIndignant and sometimes bitter letters from persons "on the outskirts of civilisation" were published from day to-day. The majority of ...
Article : 127 wordsSydney, Aug. 7.—The Central Council of the Miners' Federation, which has a membership of 20,000 throughout Australia, to-day carried ...
Article : 81 wordsSingapore, Aug. 6.—The court-martial began to-day of Captain Robert Charles Loveday, of the Royal Engineers (surveyor of ...
Article : 70 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—Gifts and interest-free loans received by the Treasury to-day amounted to £12,000, bringing the contributions to ...
Article : 61 wordsAmong the passengers who left Perth by the goldfields express yesterday were:—Messrs. Holdman, Francis, Bradley, Corbett and Watt. ...
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Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), Thu 8 Aug 1940, Page 4
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