CANBERRA. Friday.—The Japanese prisoners transported from Brisbane to Sydney recently travelled in second-class ...
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Article : 388 wordsMore letters protesting against the coal lag have been received by Sir Frederick Stewart. M.P. One is from an A.L.F. corporal who writes: "Australia's name is being brought into disrepute abroad, not by ...
Article : 758 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Aircraft owned by Australian private operators were used extensively for reconnaissance early in the war and to convoy the first troopships. to leave Australia, according to a statement ...
Article : 768 wordsNEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Two policemen, a Young girl, and an elderly man were shot and killed ind two policemen were ...
Article : 198 wordsCounsel for the Commonwealth Government and for the Attorney-General, Mr. E. S. Miller, K.C., submitted in the Arbitration Court yesterday that there had been a preponderance of evidence against the ...
Article : 333 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The shooting of 'two men in a taxi was described in a statement alleged to have been made by ...
Article : 361 wordsHotelkeepers were not, fulfilling the obligations imposed by their licences concerning meals and accommodation for ...
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Article : 126 wordsRefusing to divulge his address in open Court at the Australia First inquuy yesterday, Edwin Arnold, 39, a former internee, ...
Article : 389 wordsLONDON. Dec. 8 (A.A.P.).—The Home Secretary Mr. Morrison in a speech said he believed that one of the biggest single elements in prison ...
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Article : 171 wordsSupport for the plan to establish a Jewish colony in the Kimberleys (W.A.) was decided upon by the interstate executive of ...
Article : 195 wordsAnother larae detachment of R.A.A.F. men returning from overseas reached Sydney by train yesterday. Accredited war ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Gowrie Scholarship Trust Fund (N.R.W.) this week received £218'3'3 from the Country Women's Association, which makes its total ...
Article : 50 wordsThe annual service for boy scouts and girl guides will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 3 p.m. to-morrow. There will be a march-past ...
Article : 250 wordsMELBOURNE. Friday.—Millions of Greeks are alive to-day only because of the work of the Joint Relief Commission of International Red Cross, ...
Article : 106 wordsCANBERRA. Friday.—W[?] Cabinet yesterday approved of the intake to the Royal Military College. Duntroon for 1045 being increased from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 9 Dec 1944, Page 5
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