THE WAR has not been for Italy the sort of "show" of which Mussolini dreamed. When the Duce brought Italy into the struggle he ...
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Article : 381 wordsConsolidated revenue figures for the six months ended December 31 last show a deficit of £372,987, compared with ...
Article : 334 wordsWe look to Thee; Thy truth is still the Light Which guides the nations, groping on their way . ...
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Article : 118 wordsBecause he considers the magnesium industry of such vital importance to the Commonwealth war effort that it should be established immediately in ...
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Article : 103 wordsA utility truck driven by George James Gibbons, of 75 Galvin-street, Launceston, crashed over an embankment after a collision with a car driven ...
Article : 174 wordsANOTHER £31,000 is required for the completion of the Hobart pontoon bridge. Constructionally something unexpected has happened. ...
Article : 253 wordsAfter 50 years with the Postmaster- General's Department, Mr. E. Carroll. postmaster at Ulverstone, will begin 12 months' furlough on Wednesday before ...
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