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Advertising : 47 wordsLONDON, Jan. 14 (Courier-Mail Foreign Service and A.A.P.).—The British Government is eager for a decision on the strength of the forces required by the United Nations' ...
Article : 445 wordsFIGHTING flared up in Java yesterday, when Indonesian extremists attacked Allied positions at five places. The trouble is more widespread than for several weeks. ...
Article : 603 wordsNEW YORK, January 14 (Special).—General Eisenhower's war diary is to brine a gross ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 179 wordsSAMURAI factories at Seki, traditional sword-making city in Central Japan, are now beating their swords into ploughshares. Thirty plants, employing 400 workers, am making spades, axes. pruning knives, and other ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 80 wordsAMONG a list of big losses from railway refreshment rooms in Queensland last year were 98,900 tea mugs and glass cups, said the secretary to the Railways Commissioner (Mr. J. Lingard) yesterday. ...
Article : 278 wordsFUMIO GOTO, vice-president of the notorious Imperial Rule Assistance Association, apparently unperturbed, smiles as he arrives under escort at the Sugamo prison, Tokio to await his trial as a war criminal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 146 wordsMOROTAI, Sunday.—Members of 34 Brigade Group at Morotai awaiting transport to Japan for the British Commonwealth Occupation Force, are becoming impatient at many discouraging comments on their role ...
Article : 481 wordsWHILE railway officials were assessing towel and other losses yesterday, the secretary to the Commissioner (Mr. J. ...
Article : 71 wordsLAE, Jan. 14.—Island garrison troops are sharply critical of the delay in sending replacements from Australia. ...
Article : 210 wordsLONDON, Jan. 14 (Special).—Officials at the War Office. Whitehall, and elsewhere, are being inoculated against influenza, with a ...
Article : 122 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The waterside' hold-up of supplies for Java had added to the misery of thousands of women and children internees, and indirectly caused many deaths without helping the Indonesians' cause in the slightest degree. ...
Article : 300 wordsLONDON, Jan. 14 (A.A.P.).—Paris radio says that General da Gaulle, who has been holidaying in the south of France, has ...
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Advertising : 189 wordsLONDON, January 14 (A.A.P.).—About 50 persons were injured when a train crashed into the buffer stop at Waterloo Station ...
Article : 35 wordsCAIRNS, Monday.—Six people were injured by a bomb explosion at 10.45 to-night at the rear of premises in Grafton ...
Article : 226 wordsA COMMONWEALTH "Security Loan" to raise £70 million will be opened on March 12. It will close on April 16. Interest rates will be: Long ...
Article : 359 wordsExtensive police scorch for Mrs. Bridget Guy, 52, of Washington Avenue, Tingalpa, has spread over South-western Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 170 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 14 (A.A.P.).—The Navy has disclosed another of its wartime secrets—a greatly improved high frequency direction-finder, called "Huff Duff" from its initials, HF DF. It is able to spot a shin or ...
Article : 176 wordsLONDON, January 14 (Special).—Britain's biggest fox hunt was staged yesterday over 50 miles of moorland on the borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire. But there were no pink coats ...
Article : 119 wordsSTATE scholarship examination results for all centres will be published in The Courier-Mail to-morrow. ...
Article : 18 wordsLONDON, Jan. 14 (Special).—J. B. Priestley, the author, is suffering from influensal-pneumonia. ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Tue 15 Jan 1946, Page 1
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