Sydney, Sept. 23.—The R.S.L. has asked employers' associations to assist in starting model factories to be operated by disabled soldiers. ...
Article : 230 wordsPerth, Sept. 23.—With no coal left except for the supply of electricity temporarily to the larger hospitals and larger sewerage pumping plants, a critical position has arisen in the metropolitan area as a result of the strike on the Collie field. ...
Article : 663 wordsTea, 9 to 20; sugar, 1 to 10; butter, 13 to 15; meat, black 29 to 32, red and green, 33 and 35, clothing, B57-112, Yl-56. ...
Article : 1,036 wordsAdelaide, Sept. 22.—It was alleged against a 21-year-old university student in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday that he threw ...
Article : 339 wordsMelbourne, Sept. 22.—A verdict of not guilty of murder and not guilty of manslaughter was returned by a jury in the Criminal Court ...
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Advertising : 15 wordsCanberra, Sept. 23.—In addition to £7,428,000 spent on the construction of standard ships since 1940 a further £3,000,000 will be ...
Article : 212 wordsPerth, Sept. 23.—The precarious position in which some of the 700 sick and woiuided men and women of the services are placed at the ...
Article : 174 wordsMelbourne, Sept. 22.—Building materials valued at more than £1,000,000 are included in £24,000,000 worth of goods the ...
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Family Notices : 455 wordsBroome, Sept. 23.—At the Broome Court of Quarter Sessions on Friday, Frederick Hugh Fraser, Cecil James Kelly and Eileen Agnes ...
Article : 377 wordsSydney, Sept. 22.—Two babies died last night, one from burns, the other from strangling. Jeanette Isobel Lopez (eight ...
Article : 199 wordsThe task of re-educating the Japanese people may well prove longer and harder than the similar one which has been undertaken by ...
Article : 573 wordsCanberra, Sept. 23.—Federal control over the transport of racehorses by road and speed limits of motor vehicles was lifted yesterday. ...
Article : 224 wordsSydney, Sept. 22.—Work on the Circular Quay loop of the city railway, which will cost £3,000,000, commenced last Monday. Start was ...
Article : 406 wordsPort Augusta, Sept. 23.—Stolen goods were found in a gun barrel in a collier after four days of intensive searching and questioning. ...
Article : 115 wordsCollie, Sept. 23.—The Collie coal mines, which have not worked since last Tuesday, will again be idle to-morrow. A mass meeting of ...
Article : 210 wordsSydney, Sept. 23.—No trace has been found of the Douglas transport plane which was carrying 18 Australian prisoners of war, an ...
Article : 266 wordsSingapore, Sept. 23.—The British military administration here has established an organisation known as the Rubber Production Buyers' ...
Article : 67 wordsHobart, Sept. 22.—The Goverment Insurance Office is proving a money-spinner to the Tasmanian Government. The Treasurer Mr. ...
Article : 86 wordsSydney, Sept. 22.—Scratches on the forearms of a man who strangled his wife before shooting himself indicated that the woman ...
Article : 196 wordsThe balance sheet of the State Hotel at Gwalia for the year ended June 30 showed a profit of £589, exclusive of depreciation. ...
Article : 156 wordsPerth, Sept. 23.—The Commissioner of Railways, Mr. J. A. Ellis, when discussing to-night the effect of the coal strike on the transport ...
Article : 225 wordsCanberra, Sept. 23.—The reappearance in shops of goods wrapped in Christmas, Mother's Day and other special packages may be ...
Article : 95 wordsPte. G. Harriss, of Fremantle, was among a group of Victorian prisoners of war reported by the army yesterday to have been ...
Article : 93 wordsMonte Carlo, Sept. 22.—Mr. Churchill has arrived here from Italy for a brief holiday ...
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