HOBART, Tuesday.—The report by Mr. S. C. Burbury on behalf of the Acting Solicitor-General on investigations into alleged irregularities in the Forestry Department, tabled in the House of Assembly to-night, stated that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,573 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—By the end of this week Service authorities expect that at least 2700 Australian Army, Nary and Air Force personnel who have been liberated from Japanese [?]O.W. camps will be back in Australia. Several hundred are ...
Article : 1,634 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—For the first time for 33 years, an amendment to the Address-in-Reply was moved in the House of Assembly to-day. A spirited attack on the Government is expected to-morrow, when the motion, which was moved by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Baker), and ...
Article : 839 wordsSINGAPORE,Tuesday. — Only a few Australians of the original population of SingaI pore's camps were left after the ...
Article : 135 wordsDILLI, Monday.—Dilli, capital of Portuguesa Timor, has been liberated by an Australian force composed of four R.A.N. corvettes, the ...
Article : 196 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is to consider the despatch of Australian food to Britain to relieve ...
Article : 64 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Government will acqulre all apples and pears in West Australia and Tasmania during 1946, said ...
Article : 66 wordsMACASSAR (Celebes), Monday. — More than 1450 Royal Navy Ps.O.W. have been liberated here by the Australinn occupation force, under Brigadier Ivan ...
Article : 105 wordsFour hundred and fifty-five service personnel-380 from the Army, 06 R.A.A.F., 15 R.A.N. and 9 from women's auxiliary services, arrived ...
Article : 529 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With the launching of the £85,000,000 Fourth Victory Loan, voluntary loan committees in more than 1600 centres ...
Article : 297 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Minister for Postwar Reconstruction ((Mr. Dedman) announced tonight that five companies had now ...
Article : 156 wordsBANGKOK. Tuesday. — Sixteen thousnnd Allied prisoners of war and at. least 20,000 'Asiatic slaves died building the Burmn-Siam rail, ...
Article : 148 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Settlement of the dispute involving 4000 waterside workers was not the only move to-day towards easing ...
Article : 198 wordsSINGAPORE, Tuesday. — Members of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, the Malayan volunteer soldiers who have been liberated from P.O.W. ...
Article : 231 wordsHOBART, Tuesday—in the House of Assembly to-day the Speaker (Air. Dwyer) took the chair at 3 p.m. After the official'opening by the ...
Article : 135 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Dunstan Government was defeated last night by 29 votes to 26 in a division in the Legislative ...
Article : 164 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Pilfering of cargo consigned to Launceston importers continues. Only a few inquiries to-day were sufficient to ...
Article : 40 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—The policy of the Government on industrial matters was one of futility and inaction, the Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives to-day, when he moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the failure of the Government to taite effective steps ...
Article : 392 wordsCANBERRA,Tuesday.—more than 150 former members of R.A.A.F. [?] crews were now flying with civil airline companies, the Minister for Ail ...
Article : 50 wordsHOBART,. Tuesday.—A conference of education officers last week decided that 17 more area schools were required, and to recommend to the Government that the proclamation providing that children attend school till they reached the age of 16 should be issued on February 1. ...
Article : 287 wordsMADKID, Tuefiday. — General Alfredo Kindelan, representative of Don Juan, in Spain, said the monarchist regime would take over ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 26 Sep 1945, Page 5
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