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Advertising : 50 wordsThe decisions reached at the "Big Three" conference at Potsdam were announced yesterday. President Truman (above), Mr. Attlee (top right), and Generalissimo Stalin (middle right) took part in the final stages of the talks. Mr. Churchill (lower ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 78 wordsLONDON, Fri.—In order to eliminate the German war potential the Allies shall prohibit and prevent the production of arms and ammunition and implements of war, as well as all types of aircraft and sea–going ships. ...
Article : 1,556 wordsMANILA, Fri.—The steady reduction of Japan's industry and merchant marine continued, says General MacArthur's communique. Strong formations of Far East ...
Article : 598 wordsNEW YORK, Fri.—Within a month the Japanese will be unable to move personnel or supplies to and from the Asiatic mainland, and the situation in Japan would be ...
Article : 512 wordsBRISBANE, Fri,—The food at the Grovely detention camp was fit only for pigs, and there was no sugar in the tea, said Private ...
Article : 135 wordsMANILA, Fri.—John Cashman, International News Service war correspondent of New York City, was killed in a plane crash. ...
Article : 191 wordsSYDNEY, Fri.—Engaged on a transit flight, two Air Force officers were killed when an aircraft crashed near a training ...
Article : 51 wordsCANBERRA, Fri.—If possible the war could not have been won but for the existence and co–operation of British colonies, said ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 wordsMELBOURNE, Fri.—Large bodies of isolated Australian troops fighting the Japs in Bougainville were saved from possible starvation last week when R.A.A.F. Dakotas supplied them with During the recent violent ...
Article : 223 wordsMELBOURNE, Fri.— Officers and N.C.O.'s of Australia's air crew surplus, many encamped at Watsonia, are bitter in ...
Article : 108 wordsSYDNEY, Fri.—Australian troops were so sick of rice that they hate the sight of it, but on the black market civilians ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Fri.—According to Hamburg radio, Hitler's half–brother, Alcis, who previously owned a much–frequented cafe in ...
Article : 106 wordsLONDON, Fri.—The meeting of President Truman and the King aboard the battleship Renown at Plymouth was an ...
Article : 59 wordsPARIS, Fri.—The 26,000–ton French battleship, Strasbourg, which was scuttled with the French fleet at Toulon in ...
Article : 52 wordsSYDNEY, Fri.—The Minister for External Affairs. Dr. Evatt. has announced that the Australian Government had taken ...
Article : 124 wordsPARIS, Fri.—Marshal Petain was not really in charge of the Government, as every Minister ruled his own department. Petain had no idea what they were doing. This was stated by Charles ...
Article : 160 wordsSYDNEY, Fri. — Sergt. John Wright, who before the war was champion snapshot archer of N.S.W., demonstrated it was ...
Article : 132 wordsCANBERRA, Fri.—The Minister for the Army Mr. Forde, said the army detention camp inquiry under Mr. Justice Reed, will ...
Article : 55 wordsPERTH, Fri.—The new Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Wise) formed a Labour Ministry to–day. He will be Premier, ...
Article : 81 wordsPRAGUE, Fri.—Martial law has been declared at Aussig, following the outrage when Germans set fine to the cable works, causing ...
Article : 103 wordsSYDNEY, Fri.—Since December 31, 1944, there have been 400 arrests for waterfront thefts and 480 charges of pillaging have ...
Article : 81 wordsGUAM, Fri.—The battle of Japan can be won without invasion, says the "New York Times" correspondent, W. H. ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Sat 4 Aug 1945, Page 1
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