London, Jan. 14.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Times" states:—"Until an official announcement from Berlin reveals High Command changes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,394 wordsCairo, Jan. 15.—A G.H.Q. communique states:—"Our columns in the coastal sector about Mersabrega made progress despite the difficult country ...
Article : 147 wordsWashington, Jan. 13.—President Roosevelt has established a War Production Board with Mr. Donald Nelson at the head and has empowered it to ...
Article : 267 wordsSydney, Jan. 15.—Perturbed at the number of strikes militating against the fulfilment of the nation's war programme, the Minister for Labour ...
Article : 294 wordsCanberra, Jan. 15.—It is unlikely that any additional direct Federal taxation will be imposed before the end of the present financial year and it will ...
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Family Notices : 325 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—An R.A.F. Middle East communique states:—"Despite heavy rain and severe electric storms, R.A.F. bombers on Monday night ...
Article : 173 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" learns from a reliable source that the Nazi Field-Marshal List ...
Article : 74 wordsSan Francisco, Jan. 14.—Representatives of Labour management and Government agencies have agreed to accept President Roosevelt's request for ...
Article : 45 wordsSydney, Jan. 15.—Frederick Charles Sims Doolette, who admitted having sent to America for process printing a film of the departure of troopships ...
Article : 114 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—The U.S. Secretary for the Navy, Colonel Knox, said to the press to-day that he suspected that stories of internal unrest in ...
Article : 124 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—It is stated authoritatively that Britain does not recognise and will not support the Free Rumanian Movement that is reported ...
Article : 75 wordsCanberra, Jan. 15.—The naturalisations of aliens in Australia since the outbreak of the war exceed 4000. Of these 1071 are Italians who applied for ...
Article : 152 wordsCairo, Jan. 15.—The Ministry for the Interior reports that bombs were dropped yesterday on an unspecified part of the northern delta. There were ...
Article : 41 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—His Majesty's Government has under consideration the problem of present difficulties of the population of Greece who, under ...
Article : 440 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The "Daily Telegraph" reports that a strike of 1600 coal miners in a Kent colliery has reached its sixth day. Summonses ...
Article : 58 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—The Public Prosecutor, Mr. William Maloney, in the District Court to-day, declared that "the long arm of the Gestapo" ...
Article : 151 wordsLondon, Jan. 15—Behind the launching of a £510,000 war fund by the women of Guildford, Surrey, to buy an R.A.F. pinnace for air-sea rescue work ...
Article : 169 wordsOn the old principle that, where there is smoke there must be fire, there is every reason to believe that the many recent reports of unrest and ...
Article : 836 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—Believed to be the first case under the Essential Work Orders, an engineering company has been fined £5 sterling for dismissing ...
Article : 43 wordsCollie, Jan. 15.—Allegations that young men were coming to Collie and getting work in the coal mining industry to avoid military training were ...
Article : 320 wordsCopenhagen, Jan. 14.—A Danish firm has completed the largest tunnel in Europe, and the biggest in traffic capacity in the world, under the River ...
Article : 70 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—The National Resources Planning Board to-day projected a post-war programme to feed starving European peoples, and a full ...
Article : 115 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—Enemy planes early this evening were reported over the Thames estuary, coastal parts of East Anglia and also in the south-west of ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. H. V Johnson, M.H.R., who is suffering from the effect of a chill, is still confined to his home in Wright street, Perth. Yesterday Mr. K ...
Article : 98 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—An official communique states: "This morning enemy aircraft dropped bombs at a point in the Shetlands, causing neither damage ...
Article : 61 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—The "Wall Street Journal" states that the next three months will find the radio industry almost completely out of civilian ...
Article : 94 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—Civilian casualties due to air raids on the United Kingdom during December are officially given as:—Killed (or missing and ...
Article : 36 wordsThe scarcity of water is engaging the serious attention of the railway authorities and every preparation is being made by the department to meet the ...
Article : 221 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—A scheme of State bursaries in science, instituted last year in order to meet the demand for technical officers for the armed ...
Article : 61 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—After an illness lasting several years, Fred Fisher (65), composer of "Dardanella" and 1000 other songs, commited suicide by ...
Article : 30 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The "Daily Telegraph" states:—"General Sir John Dill's task in Washington will be to co-ordinate General Wavell's strategical ...
Article : 35 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The Ministry of Health states that rose hip syrup, which is rich in vitamin C, and is a substitute for orange juice, will shortly ...
Article : 47 wordsOttawa, Jan. 14.—United States emphasis on zinc as an essential war material has caused Canada to reflect seriously on a programme for ...
Article : 117 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—Air Chief Marshal Joubert has disclosed a remarkable feat by an R.A.P. pilot, who on Monday last fought two German planes, a ...
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