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Advertising : 40 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Russia and America are believed to be near an agreement on a plan to create a four, Power council for Japan which would not abridge Gen Mac-Arthur's Arthur's supreme authority, says Associated Press. ...
Article : 390 wordsA memorial tablet in oak which marks the spot where Field-Marshal Montgomery received the surrender of the German forces in North-West Germany on May 4, was removed from its place in Luneberg and daubed with paint. It was found later some 400 yards from its place. The picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsBATAVIA (A.A.P.).—Soon after the murder of the British Commander at Sourabaya, the Allied C.-in-C. (Lieut.-Gen. Christison) warned Indonesians that in future force would be met ...
Article : 832 wordsThe Admiralty experimental diving unit, Tolworth, Surrey, formed to investigate the reaction of the human body to all forms of underwater warfare, and the development of breathing and diving apparatus. The photo shows a subject indicating to attendants that symptoms of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsMANILA (A.A.P.).—Maj.-Gen. Vasilio Valdes, Chief of Staff of the Philippines Army, gave evidence at the Yamashita trial yesterday that he ...
Article : 284 wordsCANBERRA.—The average number of points held by members of the fighting services now being discharged is 210, but the points required for discharge will gradually fall below this figure, the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) ...
Article : 246 wordsMELBOURNE.—From to-day all restrictions on the delivery of household commodities will be lifted by the Federal Government. THIS decision was announced by the ...
Article : 307 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The War Minister (Mr. J. J. Lawson) told the Commons yesterday that every effort was being ...
Article : 152 wordsSYDNEY.—Large general cargoes in ships which arrived in the last few days and in others which are almost here indicate that the post-war ...
Article : 126 wordsCHUNGKING (A.A.P.).—A Communist spokesman yesterday charged the U.S. with meddling in Chinese internal politics. ...
Article : 226 wordsMOSCOW (A.A.P.).—The Vice-People's Commissar for Agriculture (M. I. Benediktov) announced that the cultivated acreage in liberated areas of ...
Article : 66 wordsPERTH—Sir Gilbert Dyett, federal president of the R.S.L. for more than 26 years, announced at the conclusion of the federal congress in Perth yesterday ...
Article : 185 wordsSYDNEY.—The movement towards the complete hold-up of the steel industry in Newcastle was quickened yesterday by a ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) was taken ill in the House of Assembly yesterday afternoon. He is stated to be suffering from influenza, ...
Article : 255 wordsPERTH.—After having discussed a motion seeking a royal commission in the case of Lieut.-Gen. Gordon Bennett. the Federal R.S.L. Congress decided in ...
Article : 176 wordsCOLOMBO (A.A.P.).—Over 300,000 Japs. remain to be disarmed in the Indian Ocean and islands N.W. of Australia, says Reuters. ALLIED troop and transport ...
Article : 341 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—The War Department I as proposed to Congress the placing of the Army. Navy and Air Forces under a single civilian ...
Article : 71 wordsSYDNEY.—Loss of coal production in N.S.W. since January 1 caused by stoppages and strikes is estimated to total 2,839.000 tons. ...
Article : 54 wordsFRANKFURT (A.A.P.)—Germans generally approve of British occupation measures in Germany are doubtful of what they call "American inaction and ...
Article : 118 wordsATHENS (A.A.P.)—A mob raided the courtroom at Cania to-day and lynched five prisoners whose trial for collaboration had just concluded. One of the ...
Article : 86 wordsPARIS (A.A.P.)—Authoritative French sources disclose that Mr. Churchill, then Prime Minister, flew secretly to France last winter to avert ...
Article : 138 wordsCOPENHAGEN (A.A.P.).—Figures in the Danish elections show that the Socialists polled 671,000 compared with 893,000 in 1943; Radicals, 166,000 ...
Article : 58 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The British programme of research and development of atomic energy would be just as much concerned with peaceful aspects as with its military possibilities, Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, told the ...
Article : 463 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—Both the House of Commons and the House of Lords unanimously passed resolutions yesterday thanking the services for the ...
Article : 76 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—According to the "Herald-Tribune", correspondent in Washington, the British Government, after studying the proposal for a loan ...
Article : 99 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Pres. Truman yesterday declared that wage increases were imperative in order to cushion the post-war shock to American workers, to sustain adequate purchasing power and to raise the national income. ...
Article : 334 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—Group Captain H. J. Wilson yesterday flew the Meteor Britannia over the speed course at Herne Bay at 500 m.p.h. ...
Article : 131 wordsALLEGATIONS that Russia is assisting the Chinese Communists against the forces of the Chiang Kai-shek Government are ...
Article : 82 wordsMOSCOW (A.A.P.).—Russia has suggested that Italy should pay £75 million in reparations, provided Britain and America are not seeking a share ...
Article : 26 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—U.S. military police have smashed a huge black market dealing in stolen military supplies with a turnover value of millions of dollars. THEY arrested two members of the ...
Article : 145 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)—A new mass grave containing the bodies of over 20,000 Russians—more than in any grave hitherto uncovered in France— ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 1 Nov 1945, Page 1
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