New York, Sept. 17.—Coinciding with an official estimate that the number of workers idle through stoppages of work in major labour ...
Article : 361 wordsPerth, Sept. 17.—After having taken part in the Salerno (Italy) and Tarakan landings, and two subsequent hotly contested ...
Article : 577 wordsTea, 5 to 16; sugar, 1 to 8; butter, 10 to 12; meat, black 22 to 28, red and green 25 to 31; clothing, B57-112, Yl-56. ...
Article : 1,035 wordsSydney, Sept. 17.—Sydney gave a victors' welcome to the first Eighth Division prisoners of war to arrive in Australia yesterday afternoon by ...
Article : 772 wordsManila, Sept. 17.—The Japanese temple in Singapore, built by Australian prisoners of war, has more faults in its construction than any ...
Article : 310 wordsWyndham, Sept. 17.—It was stated here to-day that the State Shipping Service vessel Koolama was a total wreck. After a ...
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Family Notices : 514 wordsTo the Empire the Suez Canal is of vast importance. To Australia it is of special value, shortening the travelling distance between this ...
Article : 658 wordsCanberra, Sept. 17.—Speaking on the motion for the adjournment of the Senate, Senator Nash (Lab., W.A.). expressed ...
Article : 150 wordsPerth, Sept. 17.—Naval Intelligence to-day released the names of three prisoners of war from H.M.A.S. Perth. Ordinary Seaman ...
Article : 78 wordsPerth, Sept. 17.—Upon his return from Melbourne by airliner last night the chief administrative officer of the Ministry of Post-war ...
Article : 281 wordsNews has been received by his sister, Mrs. J. Heaton, that her brother, Sapper Haydn Hayes, late of Laverton, is reported safe in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsMelbourne, Sept. 17.—Falling 140 ft down an abandoned mine shaft at Panton Hills, near Hurstbridge, to-day, Frederica Maw (18), of ...
Article : 160 wordsMelbourne, Sept. 17.—After more than three years in Australia, R.A.F. Spitfire pilots of No. 1 Fighter Wing are leaving Darwin ...
Article : 101 wordsMiami, Sept. 16.—Fifty persons were injured at Richmond naval blimp base when a fire, fanned by a 99 mile per hour gale, destroyed ...
Article : 123 wordsMelbourne, Sept. 17—The Master Builders' Association has decided that, as no agreement could be reached with the Building Trades' ...
Article : 131 wordsCanberra, Sept. 17.—A Super-Fortress bomber is to be made available by General MacArthur to aid the Fourth Victory Loan ...
Article : 99 wordsCanberra, Sept. 17.—Awards of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to the following West Australians have been announced by the ...
Article : 66 wordsMelbourne, Sept. 17.—The First Australian Corps ceased to function yesterday. Formed in 1940, it went to the Middle East with ...
Article : 195 wordsNortham, Sept. 17.—William Stanley Brown (10), was drowned in the Avon River at Northam yesterday afternoon. He was a son of ...
Article : 187 wordsMr. J. M. Finnerty has been appointed police magistrate for the North-East Coolgardie district, in addition to discharging the ...
Article : 116 wordsPerth, Sept. 16.—As D.D.T. is a poisonous substance, regulations in regard to the sale of sprays and powders in which it is incorporated ...
Article : 136 wordsMiami, Sept. 17.—Damage by wind and the hurricane, estimated at 50,000,000 dollars, has been caused in Florida. The ...
Article : 108 wordsSydney, Sept. 17.—The Minister for Conservation, Mr. Dunn, said yesterday that although Australian production of rice would be ...
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