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The troop train which arrived in Perth yesterday carried one of the smallest complements seen for many months. There were 45 members of ...
Article : 586 words view this articleCLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth G.P.O. Registered articles must be posted not earlier than 9 a.m. or later than 5.30 p.m. Late ...
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Advertising : 353 words view this articleADELAIDE, Match 10.—The Lord Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. Reg Walker) referring to a Canberra statement that the £427,000 held by the ...
Article : 219 words view this articleSYDNEY, March 10.—Nearly 200 people were rescued today by life, savers at Sydney's coastal beaches. A man was drowned at Bronte ...
Article : 188 words view this articleWASHINGTON, March 10.—The British Ambassador to Washington (Lord Halifax) is in bed suffering from chicken pox. Embassy officials ...
Article : 67 words view this articleNISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice: Petitions in divorce. NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m., before Mr. Justice Walker: Petitions in divorce. ...
Article : 36 words view this articleDARWIN, March 10.—Capt. Abe, one of the accused Japanese, told the, Court at the war criminals trial in Darwin today that false ...
Article : 280 words view this articleCANBERRA, March 10.—The first mass executions of Japanese war criminals sentenced to death by Australian military courts in areas ...
Article : 258 words view this articleThe decision of the French Government to grant the status of a free State, within the Indo-Chinese Federation and the French ...
Article : 391 words view this articleAllowing for a fair measure of exaggeration, allowing even for the fact that orientals in the mass seem capable of being. squeezed ...
Article : 869 words view this articleDuring the war years, and ever since' the termination of hostilities, it has been news if the Australian Press has had no news to report ...
Article : 229 words view this articleMELBOURNE, March 10—With the object of raising £70,000,000 to meet the cost of war commitments, particularly the rehabilitation of ...
Article : 312 words view this articleIn Western Australia the £70,000,000 Security Loan will be officially opened on the Perth Esplar[?]de tomorrow night. The ...
Article : 178 words view this articleStudents of the University of Western Australia outside the new University hostel at Crawley In which they were installed yesterday in preparation for next week's commencement of studies. Formerly the bachelor officers' quarters of the United States Navy, the hostel ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 words view this articleNEW YORK, March 9.—The British authorities have made representations to the Argentine police and diplomatic action in under ...
Article : 226 words view this articleDERBY, March 10.—Non-arrival of long-awaited perishable foodstuffs by Douglas plane at Derby yesterday afternoon was the occasion for ...
Article : 171 words view this articleLONDON, March 10.—When the cup-tie match between Bolton Wanderers and Stoke City had been under way for a ...
Article : 635 words view this articleNEW YORK, March 9.—Mr. Marriner Eccles, chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, who is one of the ...
Article : 222 words view this articleMELBOURNE, March 10.—The Lackrana, second of the four DC4, Skymasters for Australian National Airwsays, left San Francisco this ...
Article : 42 words view this articleSYDNEY, March 10.—Coal production is barely meeting the essential day-by-day needs of industry in certain vital industries. ...
Article : 230 words view this articleLONDON, March 10.—"What is wrong with work in the pits? It's a great life." Sir Charles Reid, designate member of Britain's new Coal ...
Article : 137 words view this articleA man who is suspected of having been concerned in two recent attacks upon women, in the Cottesloe district was captured in ...
Article : 211 words view this articleSYDNEY, March 10.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission has announced that Walter Susskind will come to Australia to conduct ...
Article : 286 words view this articleLONDON, March 9.—For the first time since 1937 London County Council elections were held on Thursday. Labour, which gained ...
Article : 89 words view this articleCANBERRA, March 10.—According to the annual report of the Public Service Board there are now 38,944 permanent and 60,540 ...
Article : 86 words view this articleHOBART, March 11.—Twenty-five persons lost their lives when the Australian National Airways, D.C.3 airliner Aet crashed into the ...
Article : 811 words view this articleLONDON, March 10.—Mr. Ernest Bevin, Britain's Foreign Minister, retired yesterday on a pension— from the general secretaryship of ...
Article : 103 words view this articleLONDON, March 9.—"We could have learnt the fundamentals of democracy from the Anglo-Saxons but we have been very bad pupils," ...
Article : 146 words view this articleSYDNEY, March 10.—An Australian-built car, made by General Motors Holdens, Ltd, is ready for its road tests. The managing director ...
Article : 124 words view this articleCardinal Gilroy, of Sydney, has arrived in London from Rome by R.C.A.F. Dakota. He will leave for Australia as soon as possible. He ...
Article : 950 words view this articleCANBERRA, March 10.—Negotiations are proceeding between the Commonwealth and British Governments for the sale of the major part ...
Article : 97 words view this articleESPERANCE, March 10.—Officers and ratings of the corvette Kalgoorlie were entertained on Friday evening by the Esperance sub-branch ...
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