The death-roll in the State-wide bush fires to-night stood at 66. Light rain began to fall late to-night in the North-east of the State, and it gradually descended ...
Article : 2,240 wordsBitter fighting was resumed south of Vaals at dawn to-day. A message from Lerida states that the Nationalists claim that ...
Article : 224 wordsWhilst appreciating that there had been difficulties inherent in expansion and delivery of equipment, the Government considers, from information before it, that the Air Board cannot be absolved from blame for the criticisms ...
Article : 2,817 wordsA special grant to relieve distress in the fire areas with a view to rehabilitating the sufferers will be made by the ...
Article : 111 wordsFour people were burned to death in New South Wales on Saturday when the worst heatwave ever experienced in the ...
Article : 859 wordsDuring the worst day in its history yesterday. Canberra itself was threatened by bush fires, which swept towards the capital ...
Article : 304 wordsThe liner Rimutaka arrived at Auckland from London with her cargo damaged by a fire which broke out on Sunday last when 1000 miles ...
Article : 383 wordsReports from Mount Gambler disclose that early estimates are that more than £50,000 damage was done by Friday's fire near Mt. Gambler. ...
Article : 117 wordsBush fires were reported from a number of widely scattered districts in South-western Queensland to-day. The mountain district of Mt. Colliery, a ...
Article : 163 wordsArchie McLean (23), a single man. employed on main roads works at Iron Pot, 38 miles from Kingaroy. was drowned in Iron Pot Creek late this ...
Article : 100 wordsSome of the insurance companies operating in Victoria are faced with heavy losses following the disastrous bush fires. The extent of the losses ...
Article : 109 wordsQueensland's sympathy for sufferers in Victorian bush fires was expressed in practical form to-day when broadcast appeals form to-day when ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. Neville chamberlain, British Prime Minister, in a statement said: "There has been no new agreement, but we have established better contact, and I think we will see the fruits of this later." Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, said: "I am most ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Mon 16 Jan 1939, Page 7
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