Mr. V. H. Johnson, M.H.R., passed through Kalgoorlie on Saturday morning, en route to Canberra, and in an interview he commented on the ...
Article : 298 wordsCanberra, April 26.—Disgust at what he termed "inspired propaganda on questions of purely domestic concern to the Federal Opposition," was ...
Article : 371 wordsDarwin, April 26.—Twenty-four bombers and about six fighters took part in a raid on Darwin on Saturday. Although about 100 bombs of both the antr-personnel and high explosive type were dropped, little damage was done and there were only a few casualties. The bombers ...
Article : 458 wordsThe ceremonial usually attached to Anzac Day was reduced to a minimum in Kalgoorlie, as elsewhere, this year, at the request of the Prime Minister ...
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Family Notices : 465 wordsAfter having returned safely from the Middle East, a soldier, who was enroute home, on leave, broke his journey yesterday at Kalgoorlie and was ...
Article : 237 wordsBrisbane, April 26.—Australia vill be the springboard from which offensive, aggressive attacks will be made against the Japanese in the islands to the ...
Article : 196 wordsLondon, April 25.—Men and women from all Australian and New Zealand services mingled with bemedalled veterans of the last war at the Anzac ...
Article : 205 wordsMadras, April 25.—The Madras branch of the Congress Party made a dramatic move to-day, when it passed a resolution calling for consultation ...
Article : 177 wordsCanberra, April 26.—The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Fadden, yesterday denied any knowledge of the suggestion in a Melbourne report, that the ...
Article : 91 wordsMelbourne, April 26.—Mr. Theodore Fink, chairman of directors "of the "Herald" and "Weekly Times" Ltd., and one of Melbourne's best known ...
Article : 250 wordsAllied Headquarters, April 26.—After a sanguinary battle over Port Moresby on Friday, when Allied fighters intercepted raiding Japanese Zero fighters ...
Article : 355 wordsLondon, April 25.—Lord Birdwood, in a speech at a luncheon at the British Empire Service League, said:—"When they fought at Gallipoli the ...
Article : 128 wordsNortham, April 26.—Charles J. Fay (42), an American sailor, died as a result of a motor car accident on the Burlong road, near Northam, about ...
Article : 136 wordsLondon, April 25.—Princess Elizabeth wearing a girl guide's uniform, went to a Ministry of Labour exchange in the country and registered with other ...
Article : 80 wordsMelbourne, April 26.—ive hours before they declared war the Japanese treacherously struck at the R.A.A.P. on the Thailand border As a reprisal the ...
Article : 273 wordsMelbourne, April 26.—A graphic account of how the last mail posted by the A.I.F. in Singapore was got away from the island and eventually reached ...
Article : 224 wordsStatements by the Premier and other Ministers have made it clear that the State Government is strongly opposed to gold mining having more ...
Article : 593 wordsJerusalem, April 25.—Anzac Day was celebrated by a dawn service at the Imperial War Cemetery at, Mount Scopus. Valletta, April 25.—Malta's war ...
Article : 51 wordsNew York, April 25.—The Chungking official radio says that the Japanese have been repulsed with heavy losses after pushing to the north from ...
Article : 77 wordsMelbourne, April 25.—Two planes, sent to the locality in Northern Australia where the missing Guinea Airways Lockheed airliner was reported ...
Article : 149 wordsMelbourne, April 26.—Appreciation of the spirit shown by the anti-aircraft men at Port Moresby, who have established their own fighter plane fund ...
Article : 135 wordsNew York, April 25.—The 2000 guests who attended the Anzac Day dinner in the vast ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to-day contributed more ...
Article : 199 wordsMelbourne, April 26.—Cpl. Haydn Bunton, one of the best footballers in Australia over the last decade, has returned from Perth to Victoria and is ...
Article : 104 wordsSydney, April 26.—A resolution urging the opening of a second European front was adopted yesterday by a conference of representatives of trades ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Rainfall Four points of rain were registered at the Kalgoorlie post, office on Friday and three points on Saturday. ...
Article : 116 wordsSydney, April 26.—Flight-Lieutenant Frank Coker, of Sydney, a member of Squadron-Leader "Paddy" Finucane's famous squadron, has returned from ...
Article : 154 wordsSydney, April 26—The Police Department is preparing a report for the Premier, Mr McKell, which will state that there has been no serious ...
Article : 172 wordsCaptain B. St. J. Gillett returned yesterday on seven days' leave after an absence of about two years with the Army Medical Service overseas. ...
Article : 25 wordsPerth, April 26.—Mr. J. J. Holmes, M.L.C., died at his home in West Perth yesterday. Mr. Holmes, who has been a ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Patterson shaft on the Ivanhoe will be down and ready for opening out at 840 ft. in about eight or ten weeks from date. ...
Article : 169 wordsPerth, April 26.—Harcourt Whipple Ellis (91), dentist, of Moore street, Perth, collapsed near the corner of Wellington and Lord streets about 2.5 ...
Article : 83 wordsPerth, April, 26.—Private Jack Allan Downes, of the M.T. section, 11th Battalion, was travelling on the front step of a tram towards Beaconsfield about ...
Article : 68 wordsPerth, Aprl 26.—Mrs. Caroline Pratt (61), pensioner, of Green street, North Perth, left her home about 2 p.m. to-day and, while walking in Charles street ...
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