ALL German guards were susceptible to bribery, and Polish prison camps were the main European headquarters of news services, espionage committees, and black markets. By barter with their weekly Red Cross ...
Article : 1,110 wordsFamily reunions in Brisbane yesterday when more Queensland prisoners of war returned from Europe. Top left: Sgt. T. A. Muir, formerly of the G.P.O., Brisbane, greeted by hit wife and children, Detley and Cameron. Top right: Pte. E. Beattie with his parents. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 211 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) is expected to be elected to leadership of the Labour movement if he is wiling to accept nomination. ...
Article : 568 wordsAUSTRALIAN soldiers in a prison camp in Poland by bartering a week's supply of cigarttes for two breeding ...
Article : 147 wordsLONDON, July 9.—Never has a racehorse given such a rich return through the totalisator window as investors in ...
Article : 81 wordsReturned men who wanted to build their own hornet were not getting the consideration they had earned from the War Organisation ...
Article : 250 wordsA MELBOURNE stevedoring company has been advised by state health authorities to use more care in loading ships ...
Article : 97 wordsCOOLANGATTA, Monday.—Successful trials of the repaired engine of the Coolangatta-Nerang Water Supply ...
Article : 140 wordsONLY his partially-opened parachute catching in a tree saved the life of Flight-Lieut. W. R. Bennett, D.F.C., of Clayfield, when his Spitfire was shot down while bombing V-2 sites in Germany. ...
Article : 449 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Loading and unloading operations on all interstate ships with one exception stopped to-day when 1000. wharf ...
Article : 145 wordsThirty-four A.I.F. ex-prisoners of war and 67 airmen returning from Europe received enthusiastic welcomes from Brisbane -crowds as ...
Article : 230 wordsThe sugar industry would take s serious view of the chairmanship of the Central Sugar Cane Prices Board being regarded as anything ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cooper), will broadcast from London through the national stations to-day. He will be heard through 4QR at 5.30 ...
Article : 29 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A letter from a naval, man found by Henry Hearn 52, is believed by the police to have been the cause of three deaths at the homestead of Glen Park station. 40 miles from Nundle, in the Tamworth ...
Article : 328 wordsFrequent blackouts have followed a breakdown in the machinery at the power-house in Beaudesert during the last week. ...
Article : 93 wordsTotal abolition of coupons for knifing wool should be considered seriously by the Rationing Commistion. Mr. H. G. Fielding (senior ...
Article : 179 wordsOne of Queensland's oldest Industrialists. Mr. W. P. Colborne 86. former secretary of the Printing Industry Employees' Union ...
Article : 150 wordsMiss Joy Weston, a popular dancer and singer at camp concerts, has entered the "Miss Australia" contest under the Sponsorship of the Brisbane Hawaiian Club. Fair-haired and blue-eved she ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 196 wordsMACKAY, Monday.—Local government, industrial, pastoral, and business interests to-day submitted claims to the Abattoirs ...
Article : 97 wordsTOOWOOMBA, Monday.—After the present football season has ended, any person or body promoting organised sport for which a ...
Article : 132 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—Company taxation as it affects firms with branches in both the United Kingdom and Australia is being ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The wool industry in England was dangerously short of labour, said Mr. Justice Owen, chairman of the ...
Article : 104 wordsA State Council to present a united employers' front will be formed at a meeting of 120 delegates representing more than 60 ...
Article : 120 wordsTOOWOOMBA, Monday.—The Toowoomba City Council to-night adopted a recommendation by the committee of the whole that the ...
Article : 199 wordsSTUDIO in which Miss Lillian Daphne Mayo, sculptress, created the pediment over the portico of Brisbane's £1 million City Hall was the subject of proceedings before the Fair Rents. Board yesterday. The studio has been ...
Article : 542 wordsIf it would stop rich and Influential people making their own rules and leaving the homeless to fend for themselves a contest ...
Article : 165 wordsPERTH, Monday.—A man and a woman were found dead slumped in the driving compartment of a gas producer-equipped motor ...
Article : 111 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—By an order made by Mr. Justice Roper to-day Dr. Harold William Cuthbert, of Eastwood, was released from ...
Article : 116 wordsBrigadier Preston, commanding British troops in Crete, has revealed that Crete has been finally cleared of Germans, with the ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Tue 10 Jul 1945, Page 3
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