Perth, Aug. 12—By sheer chance a quantity of alleged illicit gold was. found early on Thursday morning by police who were ...
Article : 292 wordsSydney, Aug. 12.—The Minister for Fuel and Shipping, Senator Ashley, hinted to-day that the Federal Government would ...
Article : 585 wordsSydney, Aug. l2.—Judge Kirby, at the request of Waterside Workers' Federation leaders, to-day told rank and file wharf labourers ...
Article : 290 wordsHong Kong, Aug. 12.—Under the pressure of Communist thrusts from the north' and north-east the Nationalists are evacuating, the ...
Article : 267 wordsLondon, Aug. 12.—A Soviet Note to Yugoslavia said the Soviet "can no longer regard the Yugoslav Government as an ally of the ...
Article : 245 wordsSan Francisco, Aug. 12.—Sir Herbert Gepp, of Melbourne, yes-terday advocated an American dollar investment in foreign ...
Article : 143 wordsLondon, Aug. 12.—Britain is paying a heavy price in its all-important foreign relations for the economic policies of the Government, ...
Article : 171 wordsWashington, Aug. 12.—Subversive, elements would undermine Europe's confidence if Congress materially reduced Or postponed action on the ...
Article : 251 wordsPerth, Aug. 12.—The State' Government was sending two of its officers on a buying mission to Japan on a recommendation of ...
Article : 333 wordsLondon, Aug. 12.—A Foreign Office Spokesman said to-day that Britain had for a month tried unsuccessfully to obtain from Russia ...
Article : 182 wordsParis. Aug. 12.—The Right-wing evening newspaper, "Paris Presse," described the Soviet Government's Note to the Yugoslav ...
Article : 120 wordsStrasbourg, Aug. 12. —A committee of 15, representing all the nations in the Council of Europe, met in secret this morning to ...
Article : 102 wordsBerlin, Aug. 12.—A police official said to-day that the West Berlin police had arrested Baron Rudolf von Erckert, the son of a former ...
Article : 74 wordsCanberra, Aug. 12.—The Federal Government would riot press the States at the Premiers' conference next week to reintroduce petrol ...
Article : 77 wordsCanberra, Aug. 12,—Socialism in Australia had become a hard, practical, political programme in the last few years, the. Leader of ...
Article : 299 wordsBerlin, Aug. 12.—A non-Communist union spokesman said that the Soviet-controlled railway administration planned to dismiss 1500 ...
Article : 66 wordsPalermo, Aug. 12.—"The bandit king, Salvatore Guiliano, is believed to have kidnapped the wealthy 62-year-old Baron ...
Article : 86 wordsMadras, Aug. 12.—The police used tear gas bombs and fired on Communist detainees in the Cuddalore gaol, Madras Province, last ...
Article : 76 wordsBelgrade, Aug. 12.—The Yugo-slav Minister for Transport, M. Maslarich, said to-day that Yugoslavia had decided to liquidate the ...
Article : 110 wordsBerlin, Aug. 12.—The "Russian army choked off the lorry traffic to Berlin for eight hours, according to Allied military sources. The ...
Article : 131 wordsLondon, Aug. 12.—The "Evening News" says that two Australians, Mr. Prank- Wirth, of the famous circus family, and Mr. Donald ...
Article : 109 wordsNew York, Aug. 12.—Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone With the Wind," received internal injuries and a possible fracture of ...
Article : 162 wordsTokio, Aug. 12.—The Japanese Government will send a five-man trade mission to Siam, Pakistan, India and Burma this month, ...
Article : 142 wordsBelgrade, Aug. 12.—After being held in prison for nearly five years, four high-ranking Yugoslavian Royalists appeared in the People's ...
Article : 131 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 12.—Wonthaggi miners, at a mass meeting to-day, (decided unanimously to return to work on Monday. However, they ...
Article : 200 wordsSydney, Aug. 12.—Mr. A. E Warburton, a member of the Joint Coal Board, said to-night that the board would do its best to load a ...
Article : 150 wordsHong Kong, Aug. 12.—The Chinese-owned English language paper, the "Hong -Kong Standard," to-day accused Australia of ...
Article : 262 wordsPerth, Aug. 12.—A colourful and inspiring ceremony was held on the migrant ship Fairsea to-day when 1896 new Australians from, ...
Article : 98 wordsLondon, 'Aug. 12.—A new type of' hat for men is described in the "Tailor and Cutter" to-day. The! hat is called a "Moo-moo" and is ...
Article : 117 wordsGenoa, Aug. 12.—The Italian newsagency, Ansa, said that 200 Hungarian refugees left Genoa today for resettlement in ...
Article : 47 wordsSan Francisco, Aug. 12.—The defence has elicited the first admission by a Government witness that the Japanese Government ...
Article : 112 wordsTirana, Aug. 12.—The Albanian Newsagency to-day reported a nation-wide appeal for volunteers to form a civilian auxiliary defence ...
Article : 91 wordsPerth, Aug. 12.—Terms of imprisonment ranging from six months to three years were impose by the Chief Justice, Sir John ...
Article : 205 wordsLondon, Aug. 12.—A new range of clothing for the British soldier in the field will be tested by detachments of all arms in Britain. ...
Article : 193 wordsPerth, Aug. 12.—How a 20-months-old baby escaped death or serious injury when it fell to the road from a moving truck puzzled ...
Article : 164 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 12.—Early to-day the State president of the Australian Labour Party, Mr. J. A. Ferguson, and the secretary, ...
Article : 150 wordsLondon, Aug. 12. — Under the heading,. "Mr. Chifley Wins," the Liberal newspaper, "News-Chronicle," devotes a three-quarter ...
Article : 353 wordsAthens, Aug 12.—The newspapers to-day suggested that there was an "intensification of underground activities" against the regime of the ...
Article : 29 wordsLondon, Aug. 12.—Fighting is raging on a broad front between the Greek Government forces and guerillas on the east road to the ...
Article : 68 wordsRangoon Aug. 12.—The Burma army radio to-day claimed that Government troops had occupied two rebel strongholds at Wundein ...
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