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Advertising : 64 wordsFlinders St. Station was deserted and trams lay idle at Preston Depot while thousands of Melbourne residents walked to work yesterday morning on the first day of the transport strike. The upper right-hand picture shows a section of the crowd streaming across ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsMELBOURNE.—Melbourne is likely to be without trams and trains for the remainder of this week unless there is immediate intervention by the State ...
Article : 653 wordsCALCUTTA (A.A.P.).—Refugees continue to pour from the riot areas of Eastern Bengal bringing horrible ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Queen Elizabeth leaving Southampton on her maiden voyage as a luxury liner after her wartime troop-carrying service. Among her 2300 passengers were many of the delegates to the United Nations Assembly which will sit in New York to-morrow. The lower picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—The Bikini atom bomb explosions heavily damaged light equipment within ...
Article : 208 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A P.).— The Under-Secretary for State (Mr. Dean Acheson), broadcasting a welcome to the United Nations ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. A. J. Beck, defeated Liberal Senate candidate, yesterday described the system of electing Senators ...
Article : 168 wordsBELGRADE (A.A.P.).—The head of the Foreign Office press department (M. Erich Kosh) yesterday described the U.S. Note accusing the Yugoslav Government ...
Article : 328 wordsBERLIN (A.A.P.).—Harry D. Flory, an official of the Reports Branch of the American Military Government, was shot dead by a Russian soldier in the Russian ...
Article : 365 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—"There is no, doubt Australians are going to spring Bradman at us in the Test matches," Says the "Daily Mail's" ...
Article : 65 wordsSYDNEY—The steamer Tasman, which has been under a "black" ban by the Seamen's Union for the last 10 months, sailed from ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—"Among the insanities that war always produces should be classed the general assumption that the suicide of ...
Article : 140 wordsROME (A.A.P.).— Vatican sources have categorically denied the report that a threat was made to assassinate the Pope ...
Article : 112 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.)— An agreement has been reached by the British and Canadian Governments for the interchange of general ...
Article : 38 wordsCAIRO (A.A.P.).—Eight women and 12 men were arrested and £100.000 worth of hashish was seizerl after a large-scale police ...
Article : 54 wordsMOSCOW (A.A.P.).—The Russian Government is getting ready for a start on its new five-year plan. A big increase in civil expenditure and a corresponding reduction in military Spending is a feature of the first post-war budget. EMPHASIS will be laid on ...
Article : 445 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—More than 18,000 daily visited the "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition. On Sunday the organisers ...
Article : 34 wordsMADRID (A.A.P.).— Twenty-three members of the "National Committee of the Republican Armed Clandestine Forces" were ...
Article : 66 wordsTo-day for the first time in four years Launceston tobacconists will have for sale their full pre-war quota of tobacco and cigarettes—plus a special issue for ex-servicemen. ...
Article : 274 wordsBefore the City Council could run a bus service to South-West Launceston there must be some indications of development, the Mayor (Ald. Hollingsworth) said yesterday. AT PRESENT, he said, there ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsCAPETOWN (A.A.P.).—Britain could no longer depend on the Mediterranean for through traffic, said Admiral of the Fleet Lord Tovey yesterday before leaving for New Zealand. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 22 Oct 1946, Page 1
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