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  2. STEPPING WHERE POLITICIANS FEAR TO TREAD

    News Item: Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser: "Although the docks here are not my responsibility, I do have the responsibility of ordering my ships forward." Navy Minister Makin: "I warm you. Sir Bruee, another crack like that about our strikers and I'll have to tick you off, as I did Lord Keyes." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  3. THE PRICE PAID BY BRITAIN

    When rejoicing over Germany's defeat subsided, time will have come to count the cost—cost in blood and treasure. The people of Britain have been close enough to war's horrors to know what is meant by the lerm "price of ...

    Article : 785 words
  4. The Sydney Morning Herald.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 351 words
  5. THE BREAK-UP OF THE NAZI GANG

    The chaos attendant on the collapse of Germany has so far masked the rate of a number of leading members of the Nazi hierarchy, most, if not ...

    Article : 615 words
  6. OFFICIAL NEWS ONLY

    Had members of the Government made up their minds beforehand on some coherent explanation of the Postmaster-General's last-minute ...

    Article : 644 words
  7. Belts May be Tighter in Sydney This Winter

    Long before the winter is over there will be fewer delivery horses in Syndey and the suburbs because there is not sufficient fodder to maintain them in working condition. ...

    Article : 1,053 words
  8. Churchill in Lighter Vein

    Winston Churchill displayed his customary gusto in coping with a series of questions in the House of Commons, Members, genging his desire for a restt from victory excitement did not [?]laim his appearance, and he ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. The New France Talks With The Old

    Reynaud. Daladier, Weygand, Gamelin, and Leon Jouhaux (president of the French Trade Unions). who were freed from a castle fortrose in the Tyrol on Saturday last, travelled to Bad Schachen. ...

    Article : 578 words
  10. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RADIO FREEDOM

    Sir,—The official attitude to independent news services is on a par with the official attitude to "religious freedom" in broadcasting. It would seem that in ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. ROYAL NAVY'S WORK

    Sir.—As a war-time visitor to Sydney from England and asone who has watched with admiration the work of the Royal Navy in keeping open the lines of sea ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. PETROL FOR CIVILIANS

    Peace in Europe is bringing immediate alleviation to private motorists in Britain, in the restoration of a basic petrol allowance. ...

    Article : 246 words
  13. HISTORY IN STONE

    Sir,—Those who wish to have the most historic buildings in the city preserved see much merit in Mr. Adrian Ashton's sugestion that a National Trust for places ...

    Article : 278 words
  14. VICE-REGAL

    Their Royal Highnesses the Governor-General and the Duchess of Gloucester returned by air from Melbourne to Canberra yesterday. ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. IMMIGRATION

    Sir,—Some time ago the Government made an announcement about immigration, including a proposal to spend some millions in advertising Australia. I suggest, ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. MONEY AND BANKING

    Sir.—Those of your readers who happened to see the letter "Money and Banking." by B.I.D., in Thursday's "Herald." and the report of Mr. Spooner's address ...

    Article : 220 words
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