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Advertising : 109 wordsSAIGON (A.A.P.).—There are indications that thousands of Annamite insurgents are massing on the outskirts of ...
Article : 156 wordssome of the imprisoned troops liberated from Sumatra show carrying the food supplied to be prisoners by the Japanese. The containers in which the food was carried were very primitive and the food almost inedible. Reading from left to right: Sgt. Fred Brown Adelaide: Pte. Les Bett. Launceston: Pte. Pat Renson. Southport; Pte. Gordon Spencer, Bracknell; Pte. Jack Rose, Ulverstone: Pte. Cliff Bell, Melbourne; te. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 74 wordsTheir first beer in Australia fasted good to these Aussies when they arrived by air from P.O.W. camps in Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P). — Generalissimo Stalin is concerned that the Allies at present are treating Japan as they treated Germany after the last war and not as after this war ...
Article : 480 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—American troops on Sunday entered 21 banks simultaneously in Tokio, Osaka, Yokohama, Naqova, Kobe, Shimonoseki and Fukuoka and impounded all funds, securities and records. ...
Article : 403 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—Twenty-three Japanese war criminals, including Tojo, will be moved ...
Article : 140 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Many Japanese officers and men concerned in the brutalities on the Burma-Siam railway were recognised by Australian ex-P.O.W. officers who took part in a mass identification parade of Japanese war ...
Article : 263 wordsMembers of the commonwealth Salvage Commission who are visiting Rabaul have inspected the wreckage of 100 ...
Article : 78 wordsCANBERRA.—The body of the man found dead on Sunday under the Commonwealth Bridge at Canberra has been identified as Norman Harry ...
Article : 68 wordsMELBOURNE.—The dispute between the Dutch authorities and the Indonesians, in Melbourne took a serious turn yesterday, when three Indonesians, including two corporals in the N.E.I. army, were arrested in the Indonesian hostel in Bourke ...
Article : 361 wordsHONG KONG (A.A.P.)—The British newspaper, "China Mail," Hong Kong, says it is hoped that Mr. Chifley's expression of confidence in Gen. ...
Article : 52 wordsBOMBAY (A.A.P.).—The situation in the riot areas deteriorated late on Sunday, and the curfew area has been extended from two to four square ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON (A.A.P)—Lance Corporal R. N. Courlander pleaded not guilty of treachery and joining the enemy forces before a N.Z. court-martial at ...
Article : 214 wordsHobart waterside workers yesterday decided to resume work on all vessels in port after a meeting of members of the Hobart branch of the Waterside ...
Article : 169 wordsMELBOURNE.—Yesterday, October 1, was the date fixed for the commencement of a general demobilisation of about half a million men and women in Australia's fighting services. IT is unlikely that the planned rate ...
Article : 149 wordsHOLLYWOOD (A.A.P.).—A defence against atomic bombs has been devised which is so simple that they can be destroyed without even knowing their exact whereabouts. REVEALING this to Associated Press ...
Article : 163 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—Representatives of 60,000 displaced Jews in Belsen and other camps in the British, American. and French zones in Germany have ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that the Government would not make an election issue of its forestry proposals. He was commenting ...
Article : 111 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.) — Prisoners at Wormwood Scrubs prison demonstrated against William Joyce (Lord "Haw Haw") whenever he appeared in the ...
Article : 93 wordsSYDNEY.—An Inverell dentist, his stepson and two grand children were drowned in a small watercourse when they were trapped in an overturned car two miles from Guyra yesterday. The wife of the dentist, her ...
Article : 172 wordsCAIRO (A.A.P.)—The Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (Archbishop Theophilus) was assassinated yesterday says the Exchange Telegraph Agency. ...
Article : 71 wordsBATAVIA.—The British have told the Indonesian Nationalist leader (Dr. Soekarno) and members of his "Cabinet" that, if they are prepared to co-operate as public figures, not political office-bearers, in removing lawlessness and helping relieve distress in Java, they need have no fear of arrest. ...
Article : 365 wordsMELBOURNE.—Mr. Macfarlan, Attorney-General in the Dunstan Composite Ministry, has been requested to see the Governor at 10 a.m. to-day. It is ...
Article : 141 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—The Jap. ex-Preminer, Gen. Tojo, who had been recovering from his suicide attempt, suffered a heart attack on Sunday, and ...
Article : 30 wordsSYDNEY.—Pte. E. Bolam, Mount. Isa (Q.), who returned to Sydney on Sunday in the Otranto after serving years in a P.O.W. camp in Germany, fell 60 ...
Article : 80 wordsTHE Communists gave some extraordinary displays of acrobatics during the war, but none of their policies has been more ...
Article : 122 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—At least 39 are believed killed and 94 injured in the express derailment in Hertfordshire on Sunday. Some of the passengers were ...
Article : 106 wordsTIENTSIN (A.A.P.). — There has been little peace or security in North China since the Japs. surrendered. PITCHED battles have occurred in the last six weeks between Jap, ...
Article : 138 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Seventy passengers, including women and children, are believed to have perished when the 3330-ton ship, Empire Patrol, caught fire and had to be abandoned 46 miles north-cast of Port Said. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 2 Oct 1945, Page 1
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