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Advertising : 47 wordsLONDON, April 17.—Thirty thousand Germans are trapped as a result of the1st Army's armoured units' lightning drive through German positions five miles east of Leipzig, says the British United Press representative with ...
Article : 718 wordsBRISBANE, April 17.—A mass meeting of Brisbane and Ipswich master bakers to-night defied the direction of the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to resume bread services. In a secret ballot 69 manufacturers signified ...
Article : 363 wordsThe famous British aircraft-carrier Illustrious as she steamed up Sydney Harbour. TOUGH GOING—An American-made tractor drags a truck and a heavy artillery piece belonging during the drive to Lashio,. while liberating to the Chinese Army to a firing position Burma from the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsMr. Ford (Secretary of the Bread Manufacturers' Association) said telegrams had been received to-day from Toowoomba, ...
Article : 205 wordsCANBERRA, April 17.— The amount paid out annually in war pensions for this war now is almost half ...
Article : 81 wordsWASHINGTON, April 16.— "With confidence I am depending upon all of you," said President Truman in his first address to Congress, "to destroy greedy tyrants with plans of world domination. We cannot continue in successive generation to sacrifice our ...
Article : 677 wordsLONDON, April 17.—The Italy communique states: "The 8th Army, advancing from Sillaro bridgehead on a ...
Article : 122 wordsLONDON, April 17.— Moscow is maintaining official silence on developments on the front opposite Berlin. ...
Article : 278 wordsSYDNEY, April 17.—The 'Provisional Executive of the Liberal party of New South Wales on Monday night rejected motions ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, April 17.—"From what I saw of the destruction in Holland and the devastation in Germany, it would be a good thing if all Australians could appreciate what they have been saved as a result of the war ...
Article : 856 wordsLONDON, April 17.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent, cabling late this morning, says: "Unofficial reports ...
Article : 46 wordsLONDON, April 17.—The Australian Attorney-General (Dr. H. V. Evatt), in a B.B.C. broadcast, declared that ...
Article : 239 wordsCANBERRA, April 17.—The Duke of Gloucester's visit to Queensland has been postponed for a week. It will now ...
Article : 32 wordsSYDNEY, April 17.—Sir Earle Page said on Monday night that whatever the merits or demerits of the arguments used by ...
Article : 110 wordsBUNDABERG, April 17.—A Sunderland flying boat made a forced landing on the Burnett River below Bundaberg late ...
Article : 81 wordsCANBERRA, April 17.—The expenditure of approximately £76,000,000 to standardise Australia's railway gauges as an urgent post-war project was recommended to Full Cabinet to-day by Sir Harold Clapp. ...
Article : 320 wordsROCKHAMPTON, April 16.—John M. Headrick Co. Pty. Ltd. were fined £5 on each of seven charges of ...
Article : 248 wordsCANBERRA, April 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) said to-day that although overall expenditure on reciprocal ...
Article : 136 wordsBRISBANE,. April 17.—Outlining the Queensland Government's viewpoint in the Queensland Parliament last session, the Premier ...
Article : 187 wordsMELBOURNE, April 17.—Further sharp clashes with the Japanese occurred in all theatres of Australian operations in the South-west Pacific, while the New Zealand and Australian Air Forces maintained their ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Wed 18 Apr 1945, Page 1
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