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  3. MR. MAKIN TO MAKE RUSH TRIP TO LONDON

    CANBERRA.—Following consultations with the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) early yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) made a last-minute decision to send the Minister for the Navy and Munitions (Mr. Makin) to represent Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 671 words
  4. LEAVING FOR HOLIDAY

    The Governor-General salutes the quarter deck as he was piped aboard the battleship King George V. in Sydney. With the Duke and Duchess and the two Princes aboard, the battleship reached Hobart last evening. Their Royal Highnesses will travel by car to Devonport to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  5. APPRAISING WOOL CLIP

    Appraisers inspecting classes of northern wool for the 1946 appraisement at the Lindsay St. store of Allan Stewart Pty. Ltd. Below: A section of the wool for appraisement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  6. GLOUCESTERS ARRIVE ON BATTLESHIP

    The Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, with the Duchess of Gloucester and their two sons, Princes William and Richard, arrived at Hobart late yesterday afternoon in H.M.S. ...

    Article : 663 words
  7. FAMINE THREAT IN HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST (A.A.P.).—Following art urgent appeal from the Premier that "Hungary will be utterly destroyed by the war," Major-Gen. William Key, ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. DELUGE OF FAN MAIL FOR GOERING

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.).—A deluge of Nazi fan mail, varying in expression from bitter denunciation to blind adoration, is pouring into the Nuremberg courthouse, mostly for Goering. ...

    Article : 507 words
  9. U.S. KNOWS NOTHING OF SOVIET ATOM BOMB

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—President Truman told his press conference on Tuesday that he had no information to support reports that Russia had developed an atomic bomb which surpassed the American bomb. ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. Japs. Charged With Murder of Australian Ps.O.W.

    LABUAN, Born[?]o.—In a crowded military courthouse yesterday two Japs. escorted by Australian Ms.P. and Gurkha troops carrying kukris, were ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. BRITAIN FACES SHIP CRISIS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Britain faces a shipping crisis," says the "Daily Mail." "She must return to America the 400 Liberty ships now on charter to Britain ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. Doughboys Demonstrate

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—"We want to go home!" chanted 500 American soldiers who marched down the Champs Elysees to the American Embassy on ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. SLOOP'S CREW DISAPPEARS

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—The police and maritime security service are puzzled over the fate of the crew of the sloop Laissez Dire. ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. RICHARD AS TODDLER

    This is the first picture to be published of Prince Richard as a toddler. It was taken as he boarded the King George V. in Sydney, bound ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  15. OCCUPATION FORCE DETAILS

    MELBOURNE—It is believed that official reluctance to disclose details about the British occupation force for Japan is because final agreement with ...

    Article : 249 words
  16. GENERAL STRIKE IN GREECE

    ATHENS (A.A.P.).—Athens and other big cities of Greece have been brought almost to a standstill by the general strike proclaimed this week. ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. DUKE OF WINDSOR'S BUSY DAY

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Duke of Windsor, after a morning's shopping on Tuesday, received a visit at Marlborough House from Mr. Edward ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. JAPS. SMILED WHEN IDENTIFIED

    AMBON—Japanese on trial before the War Crimes Court yesterday smiled when they were identified as being present at the beating of Australian ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. NEWSPAPERS BY RADIO

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Simultaneous production of newspapers in far-distant places by radio photo-telegraphy will soon be possible. ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. U.S. TELEGRAPH MEN STRIKE

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Telegraphic isolation from the rest of the nation and partial cable isolation from the world was the lot of New York on ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. Insufficient Aluminium For House Construction

    CANBERRA.—No attempts will be made by the Commonwealth housing authorities to use prefabricated aluminium houses to relieve the Australian ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. GEN. BLAMEY STILL ON ACTIVE LIST

    MELBOURNE—Gen. Sir Thomas Blamey, who recently relinquished his appointment as C.-in-C., A.M.F., is still on the active list, and is engaged on ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. Monterey to Ease Pacific Hold-Up

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Hundreds of people in the United States awaiting transport to Australia and New Zealand will be cleared by the Matson ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. MINERS' THREAT

    SYDNEY.—The miners' official organ, "Common Cause," declares that there will be no "industrial peace, no increased production, no post-war ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. TROUBLESOME AREA IN JAVA CLEARED

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.).—Gurkha troops, supported by tanks, have cleared the troublesome Semarang area and other Indonesian positions, states the British communique. INDIANS in the Buitenzorg area ...

    Article : 316 words
  26. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    EVEN if the story of Russia's development of a new and better atom bomb is untrue, the control of atomic power is still the ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. Wider Basic Wage Formula Proposed

    MELBOURNE.—The Commonwealth Government intends to appoint a committee to evolve a more modern and wider formula upon which the basic ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. JUNIOR MINISTER RESIGNS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade. Mr. Ellis Smith, has resigned. In a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. GEN. PATTON'S NIECE FOUND DEAD

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—With pictures of German Patton strewn around her, a woman identified as Gen. Patton's niece, Jean Gordon, aged 30, was found ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. WITNESS OF HITLER'S WILL ARRESTED

    GODESBERG (A.A.P.).—British field security police yesterday arrested Gen. Nicholaus von Bulow, third, and probably last, surviving witness of Hitler's ...

    Article : 34 words
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