Nuremberg, September 30. — A cold grey mist cloaked Nuremberg prison when Goering and the other twenty defendants were awakened at 6 a.m. for judgment day. A small army of heavily reinforced white helmeted American military ...
Article : 771 wordsSydney, September 30.—The defeat of the Minister for the Army, Mr. F. M. Forde, on tonight's count in Capricornia (Queensland), appears certain. He is now only two votes ahead of the Liberal Country Party candidate, Mr. Davidson. Votes ...
Article : 481 wordsSydney, September 30.—Major Charles Hughes Cousens was in the witness box for the twelfth day at the resumed hearing of the treason charge, heard in the Central Court. Major Cousens said he had written letters to Major Tsuneishi ...
Article : 188 wordsAdelaide, September 30.—An Adelaide accountant has been arrested in Sydney and a Melbourne laborer in Adelaide on charges of arson, arising out of a £20,000 ...
Article : 124 wordsSydney, September 30.—Priority passages were being obtained by migrants, who could not speak a word of English, by paying £70, alleged the camera man. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Secretary of the B.I.C., and the Secretaries of the various interested unions for the new Council [?] received the following advise yesterday ...
Article : 156 wordsSydney, September 30. — A campaign by the big trade unions for early introduction of the 40-hour week and wage increases is expected to follow the re-election of the Chifley Government. ...
Article : 132 wordsCanberra, September 30.—A Chinese who, while a prisoner of the Japanese in New Guinea, smuggled written intelligence and maps to the Allies, has ...
Article : 57 wordsJohannesburg, September 30. — Wealthy 22-year-old Elizabeth Rivers, former wife of Neville George Clevely Heath, yesterday described her ...
Article : 160 wordsEvery mine of the northern coalfield worked on Saturday. This was the first "back Saturday worked under the ballot decision to work ...
Article : 112 wordsLondon, September 29.—Mary Churchill, aged 24, is engaged to 43-year-old Prince Charles of Belgium, says "News of the World" gossip columnist, but the ...
Article : 51 wordsJerusalem, September 30.—A call for a Jewish world-wide liberation army to fight until the Jewish flag waves over Jerusalem was made by the ...
Article : 70 wordsNew York, September 30.—Americas leading industrialists are preparing for a basic struggle with labor early in 1947, says Sylvia Porter, New York "Post's" ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. A. Denning, Deputy Superintendent of Technical Education, is expected in arrive here by plane today. Tomorrow evening, at the Town Hall, he will present ...
Article : 404 wordsMelbourne, September 30. — Britain had learned lessons taught by unemployment during the years between wars and had decided that credit ...
Article : 160 wordsMelbourne, September 30.—A man who was trapped in a fire after a wedding celebration at Parkville on Saturday night suffered burns from which he died ...
Article : 181 wordsPerth, September 30. — The U.S. plane Neptune took off from Pearce aerodrome at 6.10 yesterday evening on an attempt to fly non-stop to ...
Article : 179 wordsPhiladelphia. September 29.—On account of the local newsprint shortage, the Philadelphia "Record" printed a 10-page news section of the Sunday ...
Article : 33 wordsSydney, September 30.—From today's counting on the referendum it appears that only one of the Government's sponsored proposals will be carried. That is ...
Article : 158 wordsParis, September 29.—The Assembly adopted the new constitution for the Fourth Republic by 440-106 votes. Electors will be asked a fortnight ...
Article : 45 wordsRetailers' cigarette quotas would have to be raised 30 or 40 per cent, above prewar level before cigarettes would be sold "above the counter," according to ...
Article : 223 wordsMelbourne, September 30.—When the police intercepted two youths at Rich mond shortly after midnight on August 11 are of them produced a sawn off pea ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsSydney, September 29.—A man was charged at the Central Court today with having stolen thirty-six thousand one gallon petrol tickets. ...
Article : 61 wordsMelbourne, September 30.—Notice of a Bill to nationally the gas industry will be given when the Victorian Parliament resumes after a four months recess. ...
Article : 72 wordsSydney, September 30.—There was no thing wrong with the Liberal Party's policy, said the deputy leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Harrison) ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. T. C. Gun, manager for the Silver ton Tramway Company, said yesterday that there was is yet no further development in the strike of the employees. No ...
Article : 136 wordsSydney, September 30.—Leslie Terrance Brady (23) appeared at the Central Criminal Court today to answer a charge of having murdered Kenneth ...
Article : 57 wordsParis, September 30. — Russia can save the peace conference if Marshal Stalin says the word, states the London "Dally Mail's" diplomatic ...
Article : 102 wordsLondon, September 30.—"I return a frightened man," said Captain Blackburn, M.P., Parliamentary expert on atomic energy, on arrival from America, where ...
Article : 78 wordsBombay, September 30.—Thirteen persons were killed and 40 injured in a communal clash at Bernldad in Bihar province. The incident arose over the ...
Article : 55 wordsMelbourne, September 30.—A stoppage of all railway services in Victoria is certain unless the Government does something quickly to introduce the ...
Article : 51 wordsSydney, September 30.—A milkman, James Herbert Allen (30), was assaulted and robbed of £20 cash in broad daylight as he was going his rounds at ...
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