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  3. JAP. ATOMIC SCIENTIST

    Prof. Arakatsu Bunasku, Japanese nuclear research expert, stands by part of the huge Kyoto University cyclotron just before it was wrecked by U.S troops. The smashing of the cyclotron, a vital piece of equipment in atomic research, aroused much criticism among world scientists. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  4. RANI REAPPEARS DRAMATICALLY TO WIN YACHT RACE

    A dramatic turn was given the Sydney-Hobart yacht race last evening when Rani, a Sydney sloop which had been missing since a gale scattered the yachts last Thursday, ...

    Article : 1,050 words
  5. EMPEROR'S PLAN FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Emperor Hirohito, in a New Year message to his people, urged them to proceed unflinchingly toward "the elimination of the misguided practices of the past." ...

    Article : 724 words
  6. MISSED ITS WAY

    This Carr Villa bound tram began the New Year badly yesterday by jumping the rails at the intersection of Charles and York Sts. early last evening. It came to rest within inches of a telegraph pole. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  7. Australian H.Q. At Hiroshima

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—H.Q. of the Australian force in Japan will be atomic bomb-battered Hiroshima. THE whole Empire force, including two brigades of British troops, ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. MORE FACTS ON HITLER'S DEATH

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — There was no possible doubt that Hitler died in a bunker at the Chancellery in Berlin, a British Intelligence officer said yesterday. ...

    Article : 529 words
  9. Control Plan Confusing Japs.

    TOKIO (A.A.P.). — Sources close to Gen. MacArthur report that the Big Three control plan for Japan has already caused ...

    Article : 310 words
  10. GUIDING LIGHTS OF DESTINY

    JOHANNESBURG (A.A.P.). — The South African P.M. (Gen. Smuts) said in a broadcast yesterday: "Now that the rule of law is re-established in place ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. Londoners Revel in Thick Fog

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Although half of Britain was blacked out by fog the mist lifted sufficiently toward midnight for laughing, happy throngs, of ...

    Article : 347 words
  12. JAPS. SALUTE R.A.A.F. GRAVE

    Special R.A.A.F. search parties are scouring the islands of the South-West Pacific searching for traces of missing fliers. Here, Japs., including Gen. Ishii, who was the Jap. C.O. in the Halmaheras, are shown saluting at the grave of an R.A.A.F. pilot who lost his life in operations in the Wasile[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  13. SIAM PAYS IN RICE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—As part of the price she must pay for the war in the East, Siam must hand over her accumulated ...

    Article : 252 words
  14. PLANNING FOR BRITAIN'S ATOM AGE NAVY

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Revolutionary plans for Britain's anti-atom Navy will be made in a report to be delivered next March by a special committee which the Admiralty Commissioners have appointed. THE committee will be given barely ...

    Article : 215 words
  15. DETAIN 400 IN JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.).—Four hundred persons were detained for questioning in the combined police and military drive against terrorists yesterday. ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. Eight Knighthoods For N.Z.

    WELLINGTON.—The New Zealand list of New Year honours—probably the longest in the history of the Dominion includes eight knighthoods. ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. Hysterical New Year Shooting in Batavia

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.). — At least one British soldier was killed and several wounded in an outburst of shooting which greeted the New Year. Hysterical shooting by drunken men set off a blaze of gunfire all over the city, lasting an hour. ...

    Article : 526 words
  18. TRYING TO AVERT STEEL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—In an effort to forestall a threatened steel strike on January 14 of 800,000 workers., Pres. Truman has appointed a ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. BRITISH SAILOR FOUND SHOT

    SYDNEY.—A British naval rating was found lying in a street in Woolloomooloo early yesterday morning with a large-calibre bullet wound ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. TROPHIES FOR DEAD-HEAT

    There war[?] double presentation of Longford Cup trophies at Mowbray yesterday owing to the dead-heat between Night Guardian and Prince Ronald. From left Mr. G. P. Harvey, chairman of the Tasmanian Racing Club, Hobart, who presented the trophies: J. S. Downie, C. Hughes and Mr. N. J. Routley, trainer, rider and owner of Night Guardian K. Evans, Mr. F. J. Sweeney and L McKee, trainer, owner and Rider of Prince ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  21. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    An American movement for the establishment of an international educational agency is soundly based upon the principle ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. Britain's Main Airport Opened

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—When Australian Air Vice-Marshal Bennett took off from Heathrow, Britain's new 20 million air junction, for South America, ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. Radar Locates Rani

    RADAR equipment was used by a R.A.A.F. Catalina yesterday to locate competitors in the Sydney-Hobart ocean yacht race. ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. NEW TEXT BOOKS FROM OLD

    TOKIO (A.A.P.) — Gen. MacArthur has ordered the suspension of all courses on geography, morals and Japanese history in all education ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. ALL-TIME DIVORCE RECORD

    RENO (A.A.P.).—Divorces hit an all-time high in 1945, with 8554. compared with the previous 1944 record of 7025. Marriage licences totalled ...

    Article : 34 words
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