{No abstract available}
Advertising : 42 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 21 wordsWASHINGTON, September 18.—The American Press correspondent in Washington states that smouldering Congressional dissatisfaction with the peace terms imposed upon Japan has flamed with the demand by ...
Article : 639 wordsLONDON, Sept. 18.—There was a grain of truth in reports concerning Russian aspirations in Tripolitania (North Africa), but he preferred to defer comment because the Question was still under discussion. said the Soviet Foreign Commissar (M. Molotov) at a Press conference. ...
Article : 843 wordsFlight-Licutenant Wally Mills, DFC, captain of an RAAF Catalina flying boat is one of the most famed of RAAF airsea rescue pilots. He has rescued is pilots who were shut down. Some of them in enemy-held territory. His pet ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsCANBERRA. Sept. 19. — In[?]cased releases of servicemen on occupational grounds without prejudicing the rights of ...
Article : 709 wordsDARWIN, Sept. 19.—Civilian women interned in Changi gaol and later at the Wyme Road internee camp, Singapore, were forced to undress and go to the toilet in the presence of Jap guards, said the first ...
Article : 290 wordsWhen presents of war were brought to Yokohama on September [?] they were given food and comforts. and received [?] treatment when necessary. They were then taken [?] for the night. Corporal K. Firth (Coonamble, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsCANBERRA. September 19 Points of milliners on [?] ...
Article : 95 wordsCANBERRA September [?] The commercial [?] ...
Article : 81 wordsMADRID. September 19.— The Foreign Ministry issued a statement claiming that the decision to re-establish an international ...
Article : 80 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.) September 19. The first kiwi chick to be hatched in captivity was born on the ...
Article : 91 wordsKOEPANG, Sept. 18.—Although Australians have occupied Koepang for a week no action has vet been taken to rescue the Dutch women who are still reported to be in the hands of the Japanese. Unconfirmed reports are that ...
Article : 454 wordsWASHINGTON, September 18.—The American Press correspondent states that President Truman has stated that ...
Article : 95 wordsTOKIO September 19. News [?] ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE Japanese Premier, Prince Higashikuni, during a Press interview, told correspondents that the execution of General James Doolittle's fliers was ordered by Imperial Headquarters and that he knew nothing about them. ...
Article : 134 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 127 wordsCANBERRA. September 19. — [?]mes of Australian P.O.W. in [?]s in japan will be ready for [?] in the next few days, said LONDON, September 18.—Mr. Win[?]ton Churchill bluntly repudiated Spanish claims to participate in "peace settlements or future world organization" in a letter rejecting the outright proposals from General Franco late year "for common action" against Russia. ...
Article : 363 wordsNEW YORK Sept. 18. — The American [?] Correspondent [?] states that Japanese well [?]dermed circles say that Hirohito ...
Article : 91 wordsBoys of the 8th Division duster about the first white women they have seen for 31 years. They are, left to right: Warrant Officer Jack "Hack" Finley (Mosman, Sydney). Sergeant R. K. [?] (Melbourne), Private Don Alchair (Redfern, Sydney). Signaller William jones (Hornsby), Private " Rust" power (Goulburn), private A. Charlton (Canberra), Driver Alan cook (Lismore). The girls are three American nurses. — Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 77 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Thu 20 Sep 1945, Page 1
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: