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Advertising : 55 wordsKHARTOUM, April 19.—The Government is stated to be determined to wipe out a "schoo[?]boy terror," which has arisen from political unrest in the Sudan on the eve of the Ang'o-Egyptian treaty negotiations. ...
Article : 122 wordsThere will be a partial resumption of slaughtering at the abattoir next Tuesday, when volunteer labour will treat sheep for the civilian meat market. It will be the first kill at these works since March 29. ...
Article : 841 wordsNEW YORK, April 18.—A compromise proposal for dealing with the question of the Franco regime in Spain, submitted by the Australian delegate (Col. Hodgson), appears to have an excellent chance of adoption, ...
Article : 1,476 wordsSIR DAVID MAXWELL FYFE, chief British prosecutor, in four and a-half hours' cross-examination of Ribbentrop, forced him to admit that he had lied before the war, during the war and to the Nuremberg Tribunal. Photograph shows Ribbentrop in the witness ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsWASHINGTON, April 18.—President Truman has arranged to broadcast to the nation tomorrow on "belt-tightening for America." Ex-President Hoover will also ...
Article : 504 wordsCHUNGKING, April 19.—The Associated Press quotes a Government news dispatch as stating that Changchun's garrison retained only ...
Article : 183 wordsWASHINGTON, April 18.—Major-General W. E. Kepnor, deputy commander of the task force which will conduct the atom bomb test at Bikini Atoll, told a ...
Article : 311 wordsBRISBANE, April, 19.—The leader of the campaign against the Soviet today was Mr Ernest Bevin, said the national secretary ...
Article : 245 wordsOTTAWA, April 18.—Captain David Gordon Liman left the witness box daring the espionage case against Professor Israel Halperin, ...
Article : 334 wordsBATAVIA, April 18.—Two Australian officers, Captain Alistair Mackenzie and F/Lt H. Macdonald both of Melbourne, were killed ...
Article : 137 wordsSYDNEY, April 19.—Another Dutch ship has become involved in the Indonesian dispute. The Chinese crew of the Stagon ...
Article : 130 wordsNEW YORK, April 18.—The Security Council's committee of experts decided by eight votes to three that the council should keep the Persian dispute on its agenda, ...
Article : 365 wordsCAPETOWN, April 18. — Field Marshal Smuts told the Assembly that he knew officially of no plans for a system of joint Empire ...
Article : 170 wordsMR S. R. EDGEDALE, a London barrister, has solved the petrol problem by adapting to his S.S. 2½ litre car a gas production plant designed by a Manchester firm (Parkinson & Cowen), which has enabled him to run over 150,000 miles on coke, anthracite, charcoal and sawdust, at a cost of 150 miles to 1 cwt of anthracite or coke (5/-). The engine has needed only one rebore in 120,000 miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 77 wordsBRISBANE, April 19.—Thirty-four representatives of the Ipswich railway workships' employees have submitted further ...
Article : 108 wordsLONDON, April 18.—The Moscow radio, quoting a joint Russian. Hungarian communique concerning the visit of the Hungarian ...
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Sat 20 Apr 1946, Page 1
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