London, September 19.—Many differences have arisen at the Council of Foreign Ministers, reports the "Daily Express" political writer, who says proposals are on the table which, it seems, are almost impossible to reconcile. ...
Article : 582 wordsSydney, September 10.—In the Legislative Assembly today Mr. Horsington asked the Minister for Works whether he could state what the position was ...
Article : 289 wordsThis space is reserved specially for local union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. NORTH MINE ...
Article : 320 wordsWashington, September 19.—Controversies over MacArthur's occupation plans for Japan took a new turn today when President Truman revealed ot a press conference that he knew nothing of MacArthur's statement that 200,000 troops would be sufficient for ...
Article : 1,535 wordsWashington, September 19.—Three Superforts left the Mitzutani air field on Southern Hokkaido at 8 p.m. last night on a non-stop flight of 6,500 miles to ...
Article : 269 wordsMr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A, writes: It is the intention of Mr. M. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., the Minister for Transport, and myself to attend the Labor ...
Article : 297 wordsCommercial television is no longer a thing of the future—it will be an accomplished fact on regular programs in America within a matter of weeks, says ...
Article : 674 wordsMelbourne, September 19.—Problems relating to the return of ex-service personnel to civil life are referred to in the current issue of "The ...
Article : 389 wordsMr. H. Matson, president of the W.I.U. of A. said yesterday that many inquiries regarding union mattes had been received at the office regarding the North ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Broken Hill Sports Council last night held its first meeting since going into recess in October [?] There was a good attendance of delegates, Mr. J. ...
Article : 475 wordsSydney, September 19.—At the declaration of the Manly by-election poll today the defeated soldier candidate. J. P. Digger Dunn, said an Australian ...
Article : 63 wordsNominations for officers of the W.I.U. of A. will probably be opened at the next meeting to be held on Tuesday week. Attention is drawn to the fact that the ...
Article : 116 wordsCanberra, September 19.—Jap and Italian POWs were being treated at Yarrala Military Hospital Concord and were being tended by Australian army nurses ...
Article : 76 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the F.E.D. and P.A. was held last night. Mr. W. C. were admitted by ballot. Williams presiding. Three new members ...
Article : 244 wordsCanberra, September 19.—The first official list of names of Australian POWs rescued from camps in Japan will probably be published before the end of the ...
Article : 71 wordsMelbourne, September 19.—An action for custody of a child which began before Sir Frederick Mann who was then Chief Justice of Victoria, on November 19. ...
Article : 249 wordsMelbourne, September 19.—Charges of having suspended a member for merely exercising his rights under standing orders, and of having given hasty ...
Article : 357 wordsNew Delhi, September 19.—When the French occupation force arrived in Indo China the British, Committee will leave Saigon where it is at present ...
Article : 39 wordsMelbourne, September 19.—On December 27, 1943, Noreen Cullen (18), of Reeve Street, Sale a member of a bathing party at Seaspray, on the Ninety ...
Article : 179 wordsMelbourne, September 19.—First relaxation of canned goods for civilian use since the end of the war against Japan was announced by Food Control ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Williamstown and Coburg Clubs, which are practically certain to make a visit to Broken Hill, are meeting on Saturday next at the St. Kilda ground in ...
Article : 137 wordsMiss Helen Flynn, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McClure. of Netallis Station, Wilcannia, has received advice that she was successful in the recent ...
Article : 62 wordsCanberra, September 18.—The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction. Mr. Dedman, admitted that the demobilisation organisation was not ready to begin ...
Article : 76 wordsC. V. Woolcock sprained his left knee and suffered abrasions to the right shin at the North Mine last night. After attention he was conveyed to his home at ...
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