Melbourne, March 21.—Melbourne, welcoming General Douglas MacArthur with cheering and sunshine to-day, showed all Australia's faith in his ...
Article : 382 wordsPerth, March 21.—After an extensive tour undertaken to acquaint the goldfields people with the immediate need to divert the greatest possible amount ...
Article : 196 wordsHow men worked in water up to their necks to save a coastal trading ship that had been "blitzed" by Japanese bombers off the north-west coast of ...
Article : 424 wordsCanberra, March 22.—The War Cabinet has decided that in future there shall be no distinction in the pay, allowances, conditions of service, etc., of ...
Article : 620 wordsAs the fog of war gradually clears, more stories of heroism and endurance shown by white men and women in their struggle against the Japanese, are ...
Article : 1,615 wordsThe maximum and minimum temperatures officially recorded in Kalgoorlie on Saturday were 85.5 and 63.6 degrees, respectively. Friday's figures were 84 ...
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Family Notices : 328 wordsPerth, March 21.—Two brothers, David Smith Parker (10) and Allen Jackson Parker (8), of Victoria Park, who were holidaying with relatives at ...
Article : 181 wordsPerth, March 21—One suburban hotel has closed, some other city or suburban hotels have closed some of their bars or bottle departments because of ...
Article : 502 wordsThe commanders of two Allied naval ships, now in Australia, have an interesting story, which reads more like a dream than reality, concerning a ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsAdelaide, March 21.—Armed troops and a strong force of civil police closely guarded General MacArthur when he passed through Adelaide last night ...
Article : 124 wordsDuring recent weeks there have been repeated assurances from high official circles in Tokio that neither Japan nor Russia was likely to permit anything ...
Article : 760 wordsMelbourne, March 21.—The dramatic story of General MacArthur's dash from the Philippines is described by high officers of the United States ...
Article : 518 wordsCanberra, March 22.—Information has been received by the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, that 13 ratings from H.M.A.S. Yarra, which was presumed to have been sunk off Java, have been ...
Article : 89 wordsLondon, March 21.—The Moscow radio says that a number of successful explosions occurred in German-controlled factories in the south-west of ...
Article : 43 wordsPerth, March 22.—Excellent work by members of the Central Fire Brigade on Saturday under Chief Officer P. W. Gerhard, certainly averted what might ...
Article : 207 wordsPerth, March 22.—Frederick Albert West, of Commonwealth avenue, North Perth, collapsed on the back verandah of his home about 1 p.m. to-day ...
Article : 69 wordsNew York, March 21.—The "New York Daily News" printed to-day the first radio photograph ever flashed direct to the United States from ...
Article : 99 wordsA dreadful mishap occurred in the Horseshoe mine yesterday morning when a young man named Arthur Perkins was beheaded by an ascending ...
Article : 301 wordsPerth, March 22.—A middle-aged man, believed to be Frank Every, of Boddington, who was knocked down in William street, between James and Francis ...
Article : 84 wordsLondon, March 21.—It is revealed that the new Whirlwind fighter is a two-engined, single-seater plane armed with four cannon. Its speed is claimed ...
Article : 39 wordsWashington, March 21.—The following is the complete list of army personnel who accompanied General MacArthur from the Philippines to ...
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