TOKIO, December 21. A.A.P.—"For the second time in recent weeks, it becomes necessary for me to deny an allegation that I have threatened to resign. ...
Article : 634 wordsEmployees at Newcastle Post-office sorting Christmas parcels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Metropolitan Health Officer (Dr. Grahams Drew) said to-day that cases of diphtheria had increased in Sydney ...
Article : 198 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—Guiding principles which the Commonwealth Government believes should broadly govern cooperation in Empire defence were announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). ...
Article : 381 wordsNUREMBERG, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Opening the case against the Gestapo and security police. America's assistant prosecutor (Colonel Storey) ...
Article : 209 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Criticising the disposition of the Government to put important posts into a state of suspended animation by making "act ...
Article : 337 wordsTOKIO, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Ample evidence that Japanese leaders were convinced the "China adventure" was a complete fiasco ...
Article : 165 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The building trades would be paralysed until the end of January because of the power restrictions, the ...
Article : 395 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—The National Union of Seamen has advised the British crews of the liner Moreton Bay, who walked off the ...
Article : 93 wordsYOKOHAMA, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Japanese officers and guards at M[?]susl[?]ma prison camp near Tokio, attempted to mislead a ...
Article : 282 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A man who went to the rescue of a girl, who alleged that she was being criminally assaulted by two sailors in the ...
Article : 166 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—According to Moscow Radio, the Central Committee of E.A.M. (Greek National Liberation Front) ...
Article : 329 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Twenty-one mines are adrift off the south coast of England, according to coastal observers. The Ministry for Air has ...
Article : 80 wordsNEW YORK, December 21.—A second "death march" in the precipitous mountains of northern Luzon is charged against the Japanese ...
Article : 124 wordsWALLSEND yesterday reverted to something of its fame of decades ago as a coal-producing centre. Slack dumped between 70 and 80 ...
Article : 420 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21.—Allegations that sadistic violence by warders at Wormwood Scrubbs prison had caused the death of a boy prisoner ...
Article : 287 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The introduction of the new frequency modulation system for two-way telephone equipment for public utilities, such ...
Article : 167 wordsNEW YORK, Dec. 21.—America's highest paid private left the Army to-day to return to his wife and 13 children in Tiffin (Ohio). ...
Article : 109 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A shipload of beer was among the war "material" included in a blind purchase made in Manila by the United Nations ...
Article : 235 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Twenty-seven soldiers who ate "cherries" in New Guinea and became totally blind have arrived in ...
Article : 141 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Two days ago the United States Charge d' Affairs in London called on the British Foreign Office to make ...
Article : 147 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Full High Court to-day was divided equally on an important issue involving wages in the coal industry. This ...
Article : 142 wordsWASHINGTON, Dec. 21. A.A.P. Statehood for Hawaii was recommended in a statement issued by the Secretary of the Interior (Mr. ...
Article : 132 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The cash equivalent of clothing previously covered by clothing vouches issued to discharged service personnel, will ...
Article : 65 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The United States Government has agreed to provide terminal landing rights to Australia and New ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21.—Two large ships may be specially chartered by the Australian Government to carry the wives and children of Australian ...
Article : 215 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—The Swiss Federal Council has decided to recognise the Hungarian Government. It expressed the hope that ...
Article : 38 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Fifty two Jews, who were detained at Latrun camp, near Tel Aviv, have been given into military custody ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Austria would claim South Tyrol, said the new Chancellor (Dr. Leopold Figl), in his first speech to Parliament, ...
Article : 113 wordsWOLLONGONG, Friday.—The result of the ballot for officers of the Port Kembla branch of the Ironworkers' Association was ...
Article : 106 wordsAnother aspect of Christmas cheer. Yesterday there was a ready response when a Newcastle wine saloon offered to sell bottled wine. The picture was taken early in the morning and there was already a lengthy queue. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsPRAGUE, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—The Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister (M. Masaryk) expressed "marked impatience" with Polish and ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21.—R.A.A.F. fighter pilots formerly stationed at Biggin Hill, Kenley, who wrote their signatures on a board in the bar of ...
Article : 152 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—The Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, against a decision by Mr. ...
Article : 83 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) announced to-day that the Chairman of the new Australian ...
Article : 75 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—Appointment of Lieut.-General S. G. Savige as chairman of the Central War Gratuity Board was announced by ...
Article : 48 wordsNEW YORK, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Tyre rationing in the United States will cease on December 31. Present production is 11 million ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON, Dec. 21. A.A.P.—Twenty-four workers were killed and many others injured when bridge in Rome collapsed while two ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 22 Dec 1945, Page 3
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