Several interesting disclosures were made yesterday when the inquiry into the deaths of the 15 victims of the bombing outrages at Boulder on February 2 was commenced before Mr. T. Ansell in the ...
Article : 4,308 wordsLondon, March 17.—Confirmation of the German atrocities in Norway is contained in a copy of a Swedish newspaper which has reached London. ...
Article : 460 wordsCanberra, March 18.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, said to-day that it was proposed that the Commonwealth Government would provide, ...
Article : 240 wordsPerth, March 18.—Interesting legal argument of vital import to wage-earners in this State was heard by the Full Court, the Chief Justice, Sir John Northmore, ...
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Family Notices : 254 wordsA public lecture will be given in the Town Hall banquet room to-night at 8 o'clock, when Mr. F. H. L. Sherlock will lecture on "H.E. Bombs and ...
Article : 693 wordsCanberra, March 18.—Wet canteens will be provided for all Australian military camps. The War Council to-day considered a recommendation of the ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsTo his enemies, Hitler's war-time utterances never have been convincing, and his public speeches since the failure of his three great drives to ...
Article : 833 wordsPerth, March 18.—Six o'clock closing for all hotels and licensed premises within 25 miles of the General Post Office, Perth, came into force to-day, ...
Article : 123 wordsPerth, March 18.—The chairman of the State Parliamentary Labour Party, Mr. W D. Johnson, said that a meeting of the Party was held at ...
Article : 153 wordsSydney, March 18.—For the first time in New South Wales a judge in divorce to-day granted a decree his on the evidence of blood tests. The ...
Article : 157 wordsCollie, March 18.—As the result of a decision made by the Collie Miners' Union five mines on the coalfield will continue to work on pay Saturday. ...
Article : 147 wordsMelbourne, March 18.—The Minister for Transport, Mr. Lawson, announced to-day that the public passenger services of the trans-Australian railways ...
Article : 60 wordsPerth, March 18.—A proclamation has been issued by the [?] O.C. Western Command, ordering census to be taken of all motor vehicles (except ...
Article : 97 wordsAmong the passengers booked to leave Perth by last evening's goldfields express were:—Messrs. Johnstone, Heenan, Berry, Jahn, Alford, and ...
Article : 44 wordsLondon, March 17.—The Rome radio says that the negotiations between Japan and the Vatican regarding Japanese diplomatic representation at y was at present visiting Japan, and therefore there was no reason why Japan should not have a diplomatic representative at the Vatican. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe manager of the Queen Margaret mine, Bulong, reported that 20 stamps were running on the battery and a clean-up had resulted as follows:— ...
Article : 218 wordsPerth, March 18.—The police are making a close search of the district around Pardelup Prison Farm from where a prisoner escaped on Tuesday ...
Article : 108 wordsLondon, March 17.—The Associated Press correspondent in Istanbul reports:—"The Germans are worried by a report that Britain has developed a ...
Article : 55 wordsStockholm, March 17.—The Supreme Court has recognised the immunity of Britain in connection with the arrest of 10 Norwegian ships at Gothenburg, ...
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