LONDON, Sept. 4.—R.A.F. bombers last night dropped 1000 tons of bombs on Berlin. Twenty-two ...
Article : 386 wordsMELBOURNE, September 5.—There is a danger in Victoria that unless coal supplies are received within the next ...
Article : 207 wordsRed Cross.—There was a good attendance of members on 'Thursday when the monthly meeting of the Boonah Red Cross was held in ...
Article : 1,543 wordsC.W.A. Dance.—A successful dance organised by members of the Calvert branch of the C.W.A. was held in the old school building on Saturday ...
Article : 1,252 wordsLONDON, September 4.—The opinion that Allied heavy bombing attacks could dislocate Germany's ...
Article : 269 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 4.—"The Tokio war lords find them selves in the embarrassing position of a burglar who has ...
Article : 284 wordsWASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The United Press learns, on high authority, that Russia baa been given representation ...
Article : 290 wordsPRETORIA, Sept. 4.—Field Marshal J. C. Smuts, in a broadcast said: "Final victory will probably take another year. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 127 wordsWASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—Sir Owen Dixon (Australian Minister to Washington) to-day conferred with Mr. Winston Churchill ...
Article : 156 wordsBRISBANE, September 5.—A denial that "permit" parcels sent by them on behalf of relatives to prisoners-of-war had contained ...
Article : 218 wordsBRISBANE, Sept. 5.—Under a new taxi control scheme to overate in Brisbane soon, taxicabs and hire cabs may not ply unless ...
Article : 160 wordsLONDON, September 5.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says that an eye-witness who reached Stockholm ...
Article : 97 wordsALGIERS, Sept. 4.—The French National Committee, in a statement, said: "Field Marshal Petain and all members of his ...
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Advertising : 572 wordsLONDON, Sept. 4.—General Alexander, in a speech, said: "During the Sicilian operations H.M. submarines sank or severely ...
Article : 194 wordsCANBERRA, Sept. 5.—Cabinet will almost certainly decide to continue daylight saving this Summer, probably starting on ...
Article : 61 wordsBRISBANE, Sept. 5.—The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. A. Jones) yesterday outlined a plan for the extension of school ...
Article : 156 wordsBRISBANE, Sept. 5.—The Premier (Mr. F. A. Cooper) stated to-day that compensation for the sugar growers in the Burdekin ...
Article : 47 wordsSuccessful Dance.—A dance, held in Ute school in aid of the Glenore Grove and Kentville Patriotic League Fund, was largely attended. Music was ...
Article : 393 wordsOverseas news published in "The Queensland Times" is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include, in England. "The Times," ...
Article : 81 wordsCANBERRA, Sept. 5.—By on order promulgated in the weekend restrictions are to be placed on the distributions and sale of ...
Article : 113 wordsBRISBANE, Sept. 5.—With four months still to go before the season, the Christmas rush has started. Seaside towns are now ...
Article : 83 wordsTwo Dutch civil pilots who were tilled flying the plane which crashed with the British filet star. Leslie Howard, over the Bay ...
Article : 138 wordsWASHINGTON. Sent. 4.—The United Press says: "The State Department has named Mr. Calrin Baldwin as Director of ...
Article : 42 wordsTOOWOOMBA, Sept. 5.—Playing under adverse conditions. Toowoomba heat a representative Brisbane Rugby League team by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsPatriotic Fund Dance.—A dance was hold in the hall in aid of patriotic funds. There was a large attendance Music was supplied by B. ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Mon 6 Sep 1943, Page 3
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