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Advertising : 107 wordsWASHINGTON. (A.A.P.).—Gen. MacArthur's administration of Japan is being called into serious question by spokesmen for other Governments on the Far Eastern Advisory ...
Article : 70 wordsCHUNGKING (A.A.P.).—Two Chinese Nationalist armies, the 13th and 52nd, have been landed from American ...
Article : 248 wordsFlanked by members of his staff and U.S. Army officers serving as defence counsel, general Tomoyuki Yamashita, first Japanese to be tired as a war criminal, stares arrogantly at the camera as his trial opens in Manila. He is charged with 123 specifications of negligence of duty which ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 68 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Strange incidents in the midst of the solemnity of observances of ...
Article : 281 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Mr. Attlee has proposed to President Truman that all scientific developments, including the atomic bomb, be internationalised, says the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times." ...
Article : 490 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—A special House Committee, of which seven members recently returned from an eight weeks' tour of Europe, has ...
Article : 129 wordsBRISBANE.—The Kormoran, which sank H.M.A.S. Sydney, was heavily armed, said Mr. G. Niblock, chief steward of the Australian Star. ...
Article : 159 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—An active neo-Fascist organisation is reported to have been discovered in Rome and the surrounding districts by squads of armed ...
Article : 49 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—It is announced from Buckingham Palace that his Majesty will broadcast as usual at 3 p.m. (G.M.T.) on Christmas Day. ...
Article : 25 wordsSYDNEY.—Leading civilians, not high military men, should comprise the new defence council for Australia, Lieut.-Gen. Gordon Bennett said yesterday. The council could be advised where necessary by military experts, he said. ...
Article : 297 wordsCAPETOWN (A.A.P.).—Three thousand nine hundred Australian and New Zealand troops homeward bound in the Aquitania were refused ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsSlaughtermen employed at the Derwent Park Abattoirs returned to work yesterday afternoon, after having been on strike since last ...
Article : 182 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Chief of the Air Staff (Gen. Arnold) revealed yesterday that the army air forces at ...
Article : 95 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Stone-age skeletons of men unlike those of any other prehistoric race were found at the western foot of Mount Carmel, ...
Article : 120 wordsMOSCOW (A.A.P).—"Red Star" and other Russian newspapers have begun a campaign to persuade experienced Red Army N.C.Os. to remain in ...
Article : 52 wordsADELAIDE.—The disputes committee of the Adelaide Trades and Labour Council decided late yesterday afternoon to call a meeting of representatives of all ...
Article : 248 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The food situation in Germany was now more critical than at any time since the Allies had entered that country, declared Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery at a press conference on Sunday. ACCORDING to Reuter's ...
Article : 496 wordsKANDY (A.A.P.).—Lieut.-Gen. Sir Miles Dempsey is soon relinquishing his post as G.O.C. Malaya to become C.-in-C. Allied Land Forces, ...
Article : 61 wordsSYDNEY.—The first naval member of the New Zealand Navy Board (Commodore G. H. Faulkner) will arrive from Auckland to-day in the cruiser ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE Liberal Party's teething troubles have produced critics, but to the extent to which these difficulties have arisen from a ...
Article : 116 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Two Australians and one Englishman are named in a story just released of the cutting of the Jap. cables between Saigon and Hong Kong and Saigon and Singapore in one of the last midget submarine operations before the end of ...
Article : 199 wordsLONDON.—Rev. Desmond Morse-Boycott, founder of Saint Mary of the Angels Song School at Addlestone, Surrey, has banned "Rule Britannia" from the choir's repertoire. "I HAVE done so in the interests of ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 13 Nov 1945, Page 1
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