London, Aug. 19.—Leading Nazi war criminals have arrived at Nuremberg for the trials which are expected to begin about the end ...
Article : 214 wordsTea, 1 to 12; sugar, 1 to 6 butter, 7 to 9; meat, black, 15 to 21, red and green, 17 to 23; clothing, B57-112, Y1-56. ...
Article : 493 wordsPerth, Aug. 19.—Exceptional interest has been shown in the Fremantle by-election for the Federal seat rendered vacant by the death ...
Article : 368 wordsLondon, Aug. 19.—The Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching at the thanksgiving service in St. Paul's Cathedral, said the atomic ...
Article : 213 wordsCanberra, Aug. 18.—The War Cabinet to-day decided to revoke all direction of labour. The decision was made after a close ...
Article : 617 wordsSydney, Aug. 19.—The most ghastly story yet told of Japanese barbarity and brutality is expected to be released on Monday by the ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsVatican City, Aug. 18.—"Osservatore Romano," the official Vatican newspaper, rebuking scientists who worked on the perfecting of ...
Article : 96 wordsLondon, Aug. 18.—Fritz Thyssen who helped to finance Hitler's climb to power, senile and enfeebled, is living quietly with ...
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Family Notices : 930 wordsCanberra, Aug. 19.—Security officers are not free to talk of their work although the war is over, but it can be disclosed that late last ...
Article : 263 wordsPrague, Aug. 18.—Professor Eger[?] the Czech member of the International Commission on War Crimes, said that 250,000 Germans ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 397 wordsCopenhagen, Aug. 18.—The offices of Denmark's only German language newspaper, "Nordschleswigsche Zeitung." published at Aabenraa, were blown up to-day ...
Article : 77 wordsParis, Aug. 18.—Two German soldiers have been sentenced to death by a French military tribunal at Montluc for executing ...
Article : 41 wordsSydney, Aug. 19.—An explosion in an incinerator at Hasley Flats, Rose Bay, this morning caused damage to the building but no one ...
Article : 115 wordsKnoxville (Tennessee), Aug. 19.—Mr. W. H. Reilly, of the Australian Commonwealth Bank; Mr. C. V. Howard, an architect of the ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsPerth, Aug. 19.—Practically normal transport conditions will apply on the tram, trolley bus and train services in the metropolitan areas ...
Article : 149 wordsAthens, Aug. 18.—The new Voulgaris Cabinet has completed the appointments. These include: Foreign Minister, Mr. John Politis ...
Article : 31 wordsAfter accepting the unconditional surrender of the nation who suddenly unleashed war in all its fury on Pearl Harbour late in 1941 ...
Article : 747 wordsPerth, Aug 19.—In his annual report for the year ended June 30, 1944, which was tabled in the Legislative Assembly last week ...
Article : 264 wordsCanberra, Aug. 19.—The call-up for the army of youths coming of service age and due for enlistment in the A.M.P. would be suspended ...
Article : 133 wordsLieut.-Colonel Gordon Hack, Deputy Controller of Army Catering L.H.Q., whose main activities were in the South-West Pacific ...
Article : 65 wordsA rich haul was made by thieves from the Japanese community in Brookman street, either yesterday or the previous day. About 4 p.m. ...
Article : 136 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 19.—The Minister for Information, Mr. Calwell, made the following statement on Friday on the relaxation of ...
Article : 122 wordsBerne, Aug. 19.—Three American airmen were killed and three severely injured when a Liberator crashed near Berne. It was one ...
Article : 69 wordsLondon, Aug. 18.—The United States army's public health section states that the reports of disease raging throughout Europe are ...
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