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Advertising : 104 wordsSYDNEY.—During November and December, 62,000 Australian army and air force personnel would be returned ...
Article : 220 wordsNUREMBERG (A.A.P.).—Before von Papen entered the Nuremberg court room he reconstructed from memory the last testament of President Hindenburg, which showed that ...
Article : 664 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Two reasons why the secret of the atomic bomb's manufacture could not be given to the world were explained by the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in a report to the House of Commons on his talks in Washington. ...
Article : 550 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—"Nothing can remove suspicion but the utmost frankness," Mr. Bevin said in the ...
Article : 301 wordsThis British tracked amphibious vehicle is a ship-to-share load carrier capable of self-propulsion in any sea, able to land on a beach through heavy surf, and to move across country. It is equipped with navigation lights in addition to normal road lamps a wireless set operated by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsSYDNEY.—Communists and Labour supporters clashed at a meeting of steel strikers at Newcastle Stadium yesterday, and in a scuffle an official of the A.W.U. (Mr. A. W. Brown) was flung from a platform and injured. ...
Article : 480 wordsLOS ANGELES (A.A.P.).—Adm. Halsey, who led the famed Third Fleet. from the disaster at Pearl Harbour ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 139 wordsCHUNGKING (A.A.P.)—Maj. General Festing, commander of British troops at Hong Kong, told correspondents yesterday ...
Article : 68 wordsBERMUDA (A.A.P.)—The Dominions and India support a United Kingdom contention that an agreed Empire-American communications ...
Article : 206 wordsMELBOURNE.—Between the cessation of hostilities and November 17 the number of members discharged from the services was ...
Article : 88 wordsMELBOURNE—Civilian supplies of tobacco and cigarettes for December would be maintained at 80 per cent of the ...
Article : 81 wordsCANBERRA—Vice-Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, U.S. Navy, Commander of Allied naval forces in the S.W. Pacific area, has been awarded the C.B. by ...
Article : 153 wordsCANBERRA—Any deduction from the Prime Minister's (Mr. Chifley) apology to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. that the Department of ...
Article : 153 wordsPARIS (A.A.P.).—France has protested to Britain and America against the proposed reduction of the amount of German coal allotted to France for ...
Article : 66 wordsBONN (A.A.P.).—"Hitler and Eva Braun were very much in love, but not to the extent that they had children," said Hitler's butler and confidante, ...
Article : 141 wordsPARIS (A.A.P.).—Gen. de Gaulle has asked each of his four Ministers without portfolio to take special charge of specific questions. ...
Article : 140 wordsBATAVIA (A.A.P.).—Another detachment of Gurkhas has reached the threatened internees camp at Ambarawa, central Java, where Indonesian attacks have caused a dangerous situation. ...
Article : 310 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—The Northrop Aircraft Corporation has developed a jet propelled flying bomb like a small fighter with a 30ft. wing span and a ...
Article : 93 wordsSYDNEY.—The enquiry into the escape by Lieut.-Gen. H. Gordon Bennett, Commander of the A.I.F. in Malaya, from Singapore early in 1942, will open ...
Article : 55 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Talks on the British dock workers' claim for a £1/5/- daily minimum rate of pay have broken down, it was revealed by ...
Article : 59 wordsPart of the huge store of valuable metals uncovered by the American officers in the Osaka (Japan) Naval Construction Bureau warehouse were silver ingots, fer ro-tungsten, nickel coins and brass ingots. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsCALCUTTA (A.A.P.).—The police again opened fire in two places in South Calcutta yesterday, wounding 24 people. ...
Article : 195 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—Gen. Araki and Yoshihisa Kuzuu, leaders of the Black Dragons, have surrendered to the Allies, and are imprisoned as suspected ...
Article : 49 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Buckingham Palace issued a bulletin yesterday that Princess Margaret is progressing satisfactorily after her appendix operation. ...
Article : 66 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Mr. Joseph Daniels, former Presidential Press secretary writing in "Collier's Magazine," says that although the President ...
Article : 105 wordsTHE Mayor's prompt assent to a petition for a public meeting is encouraging to those who desire that Launceston shall ...
Article : 146 wordsWaves of crime have reached a new peak of intensity in London and New York. The increase in crime in both cities is described as "one of the war's aftermaths." IN LONDON, hold-ups and burglaries were the subject of a question in ...
Article : 276 wordsATHENS (A.A.P.).—The Sofoulis Government's first decree orders the elimination from tile police and gendarmerie all officers and other ranks ...
Article : 101 wordsMELBOURNE—Action had been taken by the Federal Government to obtain a quota of the annual whale catch in the South Pacific areas, the ...
Article : 102 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Clayton), in evidence to the Senate wool investigating committee, opposed the ...
Article : 83 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Christmas letter and parcel mails for Australia and Christmas parcel mails for New Zealand, have been delayed, and are ...
Article : 55 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Carnegie Institute has produced a new form of penicillin mould, increasing the yield of penicillin nearly threefold ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 24 Nov 1945, Page 1
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