SYDNEY, Thursday.—An early end of the Port Kembla and Newcastle steel strikes is expected. The State Industrial Commission today ...
Article : 381 wordsWHEN THE ATHLONE CASTLE BERTHED AT PRINCE’S PIER yesterday after her voyage from England with more than 2000 R.A.A.F. men aboard 10,000 people were waiting to greet them. Many of them burst through the Customs gates while helpless officials tried to hold them back. Here are some of the men's relatives and friends making their way towards the ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsAGAP of up to six years separation was bridged in the welcome home by 10,000 people of 2700 [?]A.F. and A.I.F. men who arrived at Port Mel[?]urne in the Athlone Castle yesterday. ...
Article : 324 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—After crossing 600 miles of ocean in gales and heavy seas, the yacht Ambermerle ran aground in the River ...
Article : 101 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday. — Fifteen Australian girls employed by the American forces in Brisbane have been flown out of Australia to Manila. They left secretly by a Douglas Dakota transport plane ...
Article : 115 wordsAt Malvern yesterday evening.—Able Seaman R. B. Trotter, R.A.N., and his bride, who was Miss Peggy Whelan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsYESTERDAY’S rain was confined to light falls in a few districts. Melbourne, with 17 pts., had just enough to save garden watering. High winds were reported in ...
Article : 268 wordsBOUT 750 of the men from New South Wales entrained for their purney home last night. Also in the draft were South ...
Article : 40 wordsTOMORROW The Sun will [?]publish the first long in[?]ment of a thrilling new [?]rial—Death In The Doll’s ...
Article : 56 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday. — A copy of the report by Mr. Justice Ligertwood on his inquiry into the circumstances of the escape from Singapore ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE Commander of the British Occupation Force in Japan [?]eut General J. Northcott) ex[?]cts to go to New Zealand and ...
Article : 216 wordsThese top-ranking Jap prisoners at Omori Island prison camp in Tokio Harbor are awaiting trial as war criminals. They did not object to being photographed for Life by Australian photographer George Silk, even when Silk suggested this exposure while they were ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Fri 4 Jan 1946, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: