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Advertising : 25 wordsWASHINGTON, Friday.—A special emissary may soon be sent from Washington to confer with General MacArthur regarding the enforcement of long-range peace control of Japan, in view of the differing opinions concerning the occupation. ...
Article : 584 wordsAbove: H.M.A.S. Ballarat comes into dock at a Japanese port. Ashore, Able Seaman Bob Skinner, of South Australia, who was one of the first Australians into Japan, gives the ship a wave. Right: Huge Japanese cargo-carrying submarine being observed by Australian navy men. It was found in the Yokosuka naval base, when it was occupied by the Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsBERLIN. Friday.—The Allied Control Council has decided to relax the non-fraternisation rule, with effect from October1, 1946, to permit the occupation forces to marry Germans provided specific permission be obtained from the C-in-C. ...
Article : 256 wordsWASHINGTON, Friday.—The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) and the noted British economist (Lord Keynes) have presented American financial officials, with a.gloomy statistical account of the depletion of Britain's resources during the war. They claim that Britain's relative contribution to ...
Article : 498 wordsNEW YORK, Friday.— The "Army has announced the succssful conclusion of 35 days of experiments to develop ...
Article : 85 wordsTOKIO, Friday.— Admiral Nomura, who was Japanese Ambassador to Washington at the tims of Pearl Harber, denles that he was aware of ...
Article : 340 wordsLONDON, Friday.—"My total food for the first four days In the Belsen camp was a pint of soup," said a witness named Le Druillenae, giving ...
Article : 190 wordsCHUNGKING, Friday.—The Chinese newspaper "Takung Pao" reports that the Kuomintang-Communist agreement contains the following provisions: "Both ...
Article : 119 wordsWASHINGTON, Friday.— The Senate hag passed a bill providing unemployment benefits for a maximum of 26 weeks. However, it rejected ...
Article : 120 wordsNEWYORK,Friday.— Mr. John Chamberlain, in an article in "Life" magazine, says the United States cracked the Japanese ...
Article : 230 wordsYOKOHAMA, Friday. —Lieut-General Eichelberger has announcsd that Tojo ls to be moved into the prefecture prison as soon as he has ...
Article : 164 wordsWASHINGTONliN, Friday.—The Office of Price Administration has increased the price of foreign silver imported into America from 45 cents per fine ounce to 71.11 ...
Article : 69 wordsTOKIO, Friday.—The Australian, John Holland, has been arrested on the war criminal charge that he made propaganda broadcasts in English from the Shanghai ...
Article : 43 wordsWASHINGTON, Friday. — The Chief of the U.S. General Staff (General G. Marshall) told a joint Senate and House of Representatives meeting that the ...
Article : 102 wordsLONDON, Friday.—The Council of Foreign Ministers yester-day considered the general principles of peace treaties with Finland and Rumania, using the Soviet's proposals as a basis for discussion. Britain submitted proposals regarding both treaties, and the ...
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Advertising : 222 wordsLONDON, Friday.—Danes who, after the liberation of Denmark, were anxious to fight against the Japanese, will still be able to enlist in the British Army, says ...
Article : 83 wordsLONDON, Friday.—All problems of the Middle Fast-financial, economic and social, raised,by the return to peace, have been examined by the ...
Article : 176 wordsWASHINGTON, Friday. — The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Hensell) told a press conference that a radio proximity fuse, second only to ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Sat 22 Sep 1945, Page 1
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