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Advertising : 7 wordsOTTAWA, Tuesday.—Ivor Gosenko, chief telegraphist at the Soviet Embassy, who is reported to be the man who touched off the espionage inquiry, gave Canadian authorities a bulky package which, he said, contained atomic bomb data taken from the Embassy. Gosenko reported espionage activities after ...
Article : 597 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—"Our primary tusk, will be one of levelling up. We want the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 145 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Several hundred Royal Indian Navy ratings who are striking in the Bombay shore establishment demonstrated in the centre of the Bombay business area. They smashed windows and beat several Europeans and British Army ...
Article : 290 wordsCAIRO, Tuesday.—Ismail Sidky Tasha, facing a packed Chamber, demanded and oblained a vote of confidence in the new Government. ...
Article : 102 wordsPARIS, Tuesday.—Statistics just published show there were 600,000 births in France in the first three quarters of 1945. The estimate for ...
Article : 98 wordsTOKIO, Tuesday.—General MacArthur has announced the appointment of nine members of the International War Crimes Tribunal, with Sir William Webb ...
Article : 92 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—During February 1G2 brides of Australian servicemen will bo given passages from England, and a further 200 ...
Article : 195 wordsKINGSTON (Jamaica), Tuesday.— Fifteen male inmutes of the Kingston Mental Institution were burned in their beds last evening when a fire destroyed ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. L. D. Gammans (Con.), in the House of Commons asked Mr. Attlee whether he now proposed to suggest calling an ...
Article : 222 wordsWASHINGTON, Tuesday.—"Japan was defeated from the air. The atomic bomb provided a perfect facesaving surrender excuse," said an ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Australia's Mr. N. J. O. Makin is on his way home after presiding at what he described as "U.N.O. Security Council's successful deliberation on complex, international questions which could have given rise to serious agitations." ...
Article : 318 wordsROME, Tuesday.—The new cardinals to-day had a day of rest. There were no ceremonies at the Vatican, but the cardinals' time ...
Article : 198 wordsTOKIO, Tuesday.—The Premier (Baron Shidchara told U.S. pressmen that business in Japan might be restored in two or three years, but it ...
Article : 92 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday. —The award was announced to-day of the George Medal to George William I. Knowles, of Rockdale. N.S. Wales, for courage ...
Article : 92 wordsCALCUTTA, Tuesday—Australia's Mr. R. G. Casey, retiring Governor of Bengal, before leaving for Washington, gave a press conference at ...
Article : 98 wordsBATAVIA, Tuesday.—The Republican Premier (Dr. Sjahrir) and members of his Cabinet will leave by train this evening for Jogjakarta, in Central Java, where full-scale Cabinet meetings will be held with thu President (Dr. Soclrnrno) present. ...
Article : 268 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. E. C. Phillips, a member of the Tanganyika Executive and Legislative Council, who came to London to discuss proposals for the ...
Article : 58 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Bernard Shaw has sent a letter to the Dublin Corporation accepting an invitation to become a freeman of Dublin. ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Half a million Germans from Poland will be brought into the British zone in Germany under an ...
Article : 141 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The British and French Governments have taken the first step towards opening negotiations with Syria and Lebanon on the withdrawal of ...
Article : 91 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that a delegation led by Mr. Ivor Thomas, Civil Aviation Parliamentary Secretary, had gone to ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The atomic bomb expert, Professor M. Olipmant, announced that British observers had left for the U.S. to join the party ...
Article : 128 wordsMADRID, Tuesday.—Between 200O and 3000 pro-Franco students demonstrated in the main streets of Madrid against the professors who signed the document ...
Article : 44 wordsBERLIN, Tuesday.—The medical authoritics have expressed anxiety at the spread of typhus from the cast. Typhus cases reported in Berlin in November ...
Article : 45 wordsNEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Tokio learns that orders will probably soon be issued ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsCHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A Communist spokesman said yesterday that no major fighting had been occurring in Manchuria, where isolated clashes had not indicated ...
Article : 94 wordsDARWIN, Tuesday.—The first parties of workmen for the rebuilding of Darwin arrived here yesterday. ...
Article : 52 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—A case involving a banking account with the Bank of Australasia, Australia House, was lienrd in the Marlborough Street Police ...
Article : 60 wordsCAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—The Government has disclosed in a White Paper that South Africa during the war manufactured large quantities of poison gas for the ...
Article : 77 wordsATHENS, Tuseday.—The Government newspaper "Nea" learns that the Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) received a telegram from the British Foreign Minister ...
Article : 78 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) refused to commit himself when asked whether clothes rationing in Britain would end in two years. After some hesitation he said: "I hope it will within our lifetime." ...
Article : 280 wordsBRUSSELS, Tuesday.—The Christian Socialists, with 51 seats, gained a clear majority in the Senate as a result of the general elections in Belgium. The ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 20 Feb 1946, Page 1
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