WASHINGTON. — The U.S. armed forces plan to drop a hydrogen bomb from a B-36 bomber next May in a daring experiment designed to see how the plane end crew survive the ...
Article : 241 wordsBONN.— West German Government quarters yesterday welcomed the Western Allies' ...
Article : 186 wordsSome of the leaders at the Methodist Church, Mersey District, youth camp at present being held at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 69 wordsNEW YORK — The outlook for 1954 was less tension abroad and more economic tension in the United States, said James ...
Article : 113 wordsMELBOURNE— There is no poossitility of the young Australian tennis "twins," Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, accepting any early offer to turn professional. Cabled reports from America indicate that Jack Kramer is interested in Hoad and Rosewall. The Davis Cup stars ...
Article : 520 wordsHOBART.—At 9 p.m. yesterday all vessels in the Sydney-Hobart yacht race, except the Victorian cutter Isis, had either crossed the finishing line or been sighted off the Tasmanian coast. The Launceston entrant, Wanderer, which had not been heard of for some days, was located about 70 miles from the line. All vessels should ...
Article : 493 wordsMELBOURNE — While at his home at East Doncaster yesterday morning, Captain D. Barker, an Australian National ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsSYDNEY — The 28,000-ton Orient liner Oronsay left Sydney yesterday afternoon on an experimental voyage to San ...
Article : 117 wordsLAUNCESTON. — Veteran Launceston policemen said yesterday that it was the quietest New Year ...
Article : 112 wordsPeter Sullivan (12), of Mary street, Queenstown, was accidentally shot in the eye by a discharge from a 22 rifle ...
Article : 156 wordsMELBOURNE.—A misunderstood request for directions to the British check point at Scmmering, in Austria, resulted in a 90-minute nightmare drive through the heart of Russian defence areas by a former Mayor of ...
Article : 236 wordsHONOLULU. — Admiral Arthur Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on his arrival from Manila, said ...
Article : 66 wordsOTTAWA — The man who used a forged Canadi an passoprt to enter Mexico and assinate Leon Trotsky has finally been positively identified, a Royal Canadi an Mounted Police official said yesterday. On August 20, 1940, in a suburb of Mexico City, a man known as Jscques Mornard, but who carried a forged Canadian passport with the name Frank Jaeson, buried a mountain climber's pick in the head of ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Sat 2 Jan 1954, Page 3
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