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Advertising : 4 wordsChicago, September 20.—The planned non-stop flight of three Super Fortresses from Japan to Washington failed when the planes were forced to land late here ...
Article : 45 wordsWashington, September 20.—In a remarkably blunt statement, which was hailed in some quarters as indicating a social and economic revolution of Japan regardless of what General MacArthur thinks, the Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson ...
Article : 237 wordsWashington, September 20.—Testifying before the House Naval Affairs Committee on the size of the U.S. peace time fleet, the Navy Secretary, Mr. Forrestal, suggested that there should be on active navy ready for battle consisting of 300 modern combat vessels ...
Article : 176 wordsSydney, September 20.—The Munition Factories utilisation Committee, which recommended the handing over to private enterprise of the Orange munition ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, September 20.—William Joyce ("Lord Haw Haw") was found guilty of treason at the Old Bailey yesterday and sentenced to death. ...
Article : 110 wordsFrom George Johnston, Tokio, September 20.—The Interviewing of named war criminals is how banned. A general memo from Hen quarters to ...
Article : 62 wordsWashington, September 20.—Declaring that the key to future victory and freedom of the United States would be control of the seas and skies above them. ...
Article : 51 wordsBrisbane, September 20.—Japs murdered two RAMC officers bayonetted fifty patients lying in lost and killed three nurses. This was testified to by released inter[?] ...
Article : 182 wordsCanberra, September 20.—The Prime Minister said he did not know of the [?] to General MacArthur that Allied occupation [?] in ...
Article : 48 wordsHongkong, September 20—According to prisoners liberated from Camp Stanley, an American airman in January last was lashed to a wooden ...
Article : 43 wordsNew York, September 20.—General MacArthur's statement that 200,000 troops would occupy Japan has had a bad effect upon both American troops ...
Article : 143 wordsSydney, September 20.—Appointment of Sir Harold Clapp as director-general to do preparatory work in the standardisation of rail gauges was ...
Article : 125 wordsCanberra, September 20.—Mr. Chifley is investigating report from Tunor that while Australian soldiers are working like slaves on fa[?] duties ...
Article : 40 words[?] September 20.—[?] ...
Article : 25 wordsCanberra, September 20.—In [?] details [?] of [?] will not [?] ...
Article : 61 words[?] September 20.—Only [?] listed by General MacArthur [?] be [?] as Jap war criminals, Ministers [?] admitted that they ...
Article : 157 wordsSydney, September 10.—Loading of the Dutch relief ship Japara could not commence today owing to a continuation of the wharf laborers' dispute. She was to ...
Article : 70 wordsBativia, September 20.—After [?] years of co-prosperity [?] the Jap left the N[?] East [?] hungary. [?] stricken, [?] and discased. ...
Article : 91 wordsLuncburg, September 20.—Germans lining the streets as Belsen camp guards were driven from the court to prison at the close of the third day of the trial ...
Article : 59 wordsSydney, September 20.—The alarming stage the Bunnerong power house dispute has reached made the State Government authorities extremely active ...
Article : 194 wordsSydney, September 20.—The name of Lt.-Col. C. G. W. Anderson, who won the Victoria Cross in the fighting in the Malayan campaign, appeared in the ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, September 20.—Although the Washington economic discussions may raw the situation. Britain which is "very short of dollars," has decided that ...
Article : 55 wordsThe construction of the finest swimming pool in the southern [?]phere, at an estimated cost of £60,000 in a central position in Sydney is be one of the ...
Article : 368 wordsBuenos Aires, September 20.—Hundreds of thousands or Argentine people poured into the streets to deliver the most resounding repudiation of the country's rulers since they seized power. ...
Article : 32 wordsProm Axel Olson. Manila, September 20.—Another group of 438 Australian prisoners of war arrived in Manila yesterday from Japan. There are now ...
Article : 95 wordsNew Delhi, September 20.—In a nationwide broadcast, the Viceroy. Lord Wavell announced that Britain was determined to do its utmost to promote ...
Article : 156 wordsA meting of the Hospital Board was held last night. Mr. H. T. Kelly presiding. The Hospitals Commission advised that ...
Article : 204 wordsSydney, September 20.—Everyone at 60 years of age to receive £2/10/ a week is proposed by the Randwick Branch of the Liberal Party under a Rational ...
Article : 115 wordsCanberra, September 20.—Two hundred thousand men are to be released from the services by January, said the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction. ...
Article : 81 wordsLondon, September 20.—Britain, America and France have agreed to fiend observers to Greece for the Greek elections which the three Governments ...
Article : 42 wordsCanberra, September 20.—Atomic energy might soon be obtained from a whole range of metals said the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction, Mr. Dedman ...
Article : 89 wordsN. T. Williams, a trucker at the North Mine, was barring down a chute last night when a stone came away and struck him on the hands, causing ...
Article : 103 wordsSydney, September 20.—Because of the demands of UNRRA, liberated ureas in the Far East, and visiting Allied fleets, full supplies of tinned ...
Article : 58 wordsSydney, September 20,—A new stern had to be filled to HMAS Hobart after being to[?] off [?] Sante in the Pacific on July 20. [?] it was officially ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 21 Sep 1945, Page 1
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