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  2. YOSHIDA DECLARES THAT JAPAN NOW SEES THE LIGHT

    TOKIO.—The Prime Minister of Japan (Mr. Yoshida) said yesterday the Japanese people now knew that no nation could draw dividends unless it contributed to a common world effort and invested in the common welfare of humanity. His message was read at a ...

    Article : 318 words
  3. DURATION OF CUTS "DEPENDS ON US"

    MELBOURNE.—The extent to which Australians met the import restrictions by resolute efforts to ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES

    Mr. R. L. Deane, M.H.R., of New South Wales, chairman of the Federal Agricultural Committee (Materials and Supplies), centre, chatting with Mr. A. W. Luck, M.H.R., one of the Tasmanian members of the committee (right) and Mr. V. Ockerby, State Director for the Liberal Party, at Wynyard yesterday just before the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  5. BEST AIR FIGHTER IN WORLD

    MELBOURNE.—The Austrnlian-built Sabre jet aircraft would be the best fighter aircraft in the world when it came off the assembly line, probably next year, the Chief of the Air Staff (Air Marshal Hardman) said ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. Change of heart towards Germany

    LAUNCESTON—Ten per cent of German war criminals were caught, five per cent, punished and one per ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. Communist negotiators agreeable to secret peace talks in future

    MUNSAN.—At the first meeting of the main Allied and Communist armistice delegations for two months, Communist representatives yesterday agreed that future "fulldress" discussions should be secret. The U.N. Command gave the Communists what was termed an "overall solution" ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. "A RECORD IN PERSISTENCE"

    NEW YORK.—The "New York Times" said yesterday that Dr. Frank Graham, the United ...

    Article : 163 words
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  10. STOWAWAYS BY PLANE HAD "EVERY HOME COMFORT"

    GUAM.—Two young women stowaways landed at Guam Island aboard a United States Air Force B-29 bomber yesterday after an illegal flight from California —a flight during which they enjoyed "every home comfort" including lunch with the crew and a dip in the surf at an island refuelling point. ...

    Article : 447 words
  11. Deloraine Convent choir wins

    LAUNCESTON.—The Deloraine Convent of Mercy Choir won the under-16 schools' choir contest at the opening night of the Launceston competitions last night. The choir also received an honorable mention from the adjudicator (Mrs. Harold Browning, Melbourne) for its work in the under-18 contest. ...

    Article : 519 words
  12. Plans adopted for new city suburb

    LAUNCESTON—It was hoped that a thriving suburb of substantial area providing reasonably cheap building sites would ...

    Article : 115 words
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