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Advertising : 48 wordsPicture taken under the guns of the after turret of H.M.S. Duke of York showing H.M.S. King George V. and other Allied ships at anchor in Tokio Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsGeneral Blamey signs at Morotai after making his blunt statement, "I do not recognise you as an honourable and gallant foe." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—Japanese newspapers have agreed to a suggestion from Gen. MacArthur to publish a summary of atrocity reports as the start of a ...
Article : 702 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—Japanese Army and Navy High Commands are functioning as usual. All that the dissolution of the Imperial H.Q. means is that admirals and generals telephone each other or confer separately instead of sitting round a ...
Article : 556 wordsLONDON.—It is feared that the Orontes fire at Tilbury will seriously interrupt the shipping schedule for the repatriation of ...
Article : 211 wordsDARWIN.—At noon yesterday the first of eight Catalina flying boats carrying 135 Australian Ps.O.W. from the Java Malaya area landed at Darwin. They comprised 131 army personnel, two R.A.N. (H.M.A.S. Perth survivors) and two R.A.A.F. ...
Article : 460 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—A man who the British secret service believes was responsible for the sinking of the battleship Prince ...
Article : 93 wordsJOHANNESBURG (A.A.P.).—The heavy bomber is obsolescent," said Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, former Chief of R.A.F. Bomber Command, ...
Article : 75 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.F.).—The Navy Department has revealed the work of SACO (Sino- American Co-operative ...
Article : 219 wordsTOKIO.—Failure of the Japs. to invade Australia and their defeats at Milne Bay, on the Kokoda trail, in the Coral Sea; at Buna, and on ...
Article : 260 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Despite Portugal's touchiness over the presence of Australians in Timor and the censorship in Lisbon of All reference to ...
Article : 148 wordsHousing must take precedence over any other building, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) when replying to statements ...
Article : 161 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Major- Gen. Groves revealed yesterday that the army is keeping supplies of atomic bombs. ...
Article : 191 wordsCANBERRA.—Notice of intention to move a vote of no-confidence in the chairman of committees in the House of Representatives (Mr. Riordan) was ...
Article : 111 wordsCEYLON (A.A.P.).—The British cruiser Cumberland is speeding toward Java with its decks piled high with medical stores, food and comforts for ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—The Russian delegate, M. Tarasov, has written to the T.U.C. making a decisive protest against the attack by Mr. Meany, of ...
Article : 65 wordsMELBOURNE.—The question of the Presbyterian Church of Australia joining with the Methodist and Congregational churches in a federal union was ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Discussions are proceeding among representatives of the four Dominions in London with the object of obtaining either full ...
Article : 104 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Leaders and lesser known people in almost every phase of British life figured in a "black list" of 2300 persons, which was compiled by the Gestapo as part of Germany's plans for the invasion of England in 1940. ...
Article : 385 wordsCANBERRA—The Prices Commissioner (Prof. Copland) announced yesterday that manufacturers and traders selling commodities affected by the ...
Article : 72 wordsLOS ANGELES (A.A.P.).—Associated Press says that Anthony Salle, assistant Professor of Bacteriology at the University of California, has announced ...
Article : 38 wordsSYDNEY.—Replying yesterday to the Minister for Supply (Sen. Ashley), the general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. G. Grant) said that the ...
Article : 200 wordsSINGAPORE (A.A.P.)—The first Australian to return to Java since the evacuation was Squadron-Leader D. V. Ley, Sydney, who landed in Batavia in ...
Article : 101 wordsFLORENCE (A.A.P.)—Italian police have arrested Giovanni Ansaldo, who was editor of Ciano's newspaper, "II Telegrafo," during Mussolini's regime. ...
Article : 73 wordsTokio (A.A.P.)—Gen. MacArthur, apparaently without warning or explanation yesterday ordered the complete suspension of the Domei news agency. ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—The veteran stage and film actress, Maisie Gay. died yesterday aged 63. She began her career in 1903, twice visited the U.S. ...
Article : 35 wordsCANBERRA.—Mr. Calwell, representing the P.M.G., told Mr. Haylen (Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives yesterday proposals for providing special ...
Article : 133 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Gen. Wainwright, hero of the defence of Bataan, thinks the Japs. are truculent bullies, domineering, deceitful and cruel. Yet they can be pleasant and co-operative if it suits their purpose. SPEAKING at a dinner in his honour ...
Article : 318 wordsJAPAN preached the racialism of Asia against the Western peoples. China's part in the war, and her association with the peace ...
Article : 121 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Withholding of all financial aid to Britain unless she gives assurances of "fair trade practices" is sought in a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...
Article : 225 wordsMOSCOW (A.A.P.).—Figures compiled by the State Commission show that the German occupying forces killed, tortured to death, or deported a ...
Article : 113 wordsCANBERRA.—Information on the amount of compensation payable to contractors whose food processing contracts had been cancelled due to the ...
Article : 58 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Master Builders' Association has decided that as no agreement could be reached by the Building Trades Federation, the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 15 Sep 1945, Page 1
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