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Advertising : 60 wordsMELBOURNE.—Industrial upheavals and disorganisation throughout Australia, resulting from the coal shortage following disputes in the N.S.W. coalfields and transport troubles, are deeply concerning the Federal Government. ...
Article : 5 wordsThe official party after the opening ceremony at Elphin yesterday. From the left—The president of the N.A.P.S. (Mr. Gordon Hughes), the premier (Mr. Cosgrove). the Mayor (Ald. Clark) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden). In front are, second from left, the Mayoress ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Other nations might be armed with atomic weapons by 1955, Dr. Arthur Compton, atomic bomb consultant and Nobel Prize winner, said yesterday. ...
Article : 576 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—A group of Diet members have formed themselves into a commission to investigate the reconstruction of ...
Article : 83 wordsPARIS (A.A.P.).—Pierre Laval, Ex-Vichy Chief of State, has been found guilty and ...
Article : 452 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Pres. Truman, in a secret agreement at the Potsdam conference, pledged the U.S. to support a revision of the Montreux ...
Article : 162 wordsCANBERRA.—All Australians recovered from the Japanese and concentrated in Singapore will be on their way home ...
Article : 231 wordsMELBOURNE.—Neary 600 Tasmanian Ps.O.W. and servicemen and women going home on leave or for discharge, who have been stranded in Melbourne because of the hold-up of the Nairana, Will leave Melbourne for Burnie ...
Article : 237 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The Commons on Tuesday night passed the second reading of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) Bill, which ...
Article : 112 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Two British planes will shortly attempt a world air speed record. Rolls Royce are fitting out two Gloster Meteor fighters ...
Article : 116 wordsJaps. in New Britain will work 12 hours a day, except Sundays. They will have one hour for lunch each day. ...
Article : 130 wordsSINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Total prohibition on opium in Malaya and all British [?]ed territories in the Ear cast has been announced by the ...
Article : 102 wordsHAMBURG (A.A.P.).—Under the terms of a provisional agreement for the disposal of the former German U-boat fleet. Britain, America and ...
Article : 40 wordsBUENOS AIRES (A.A.P.).—An Army revolt has resulted in the resignation of the Argentine Vice-President (Senor Peron). ...
Article : 88 wordsMELBOURNE—Objections by members of the Actors' Equity to handling or broadcasting Liberal Party propaganda caused a stir in Melbourne ...
Article : 122 wordsRANGOON.—Forty liberated Ps.O.W. evacuated from Saigon and Bangkok have been held over at Rangoon for special hospital care and attention by British and Indian doctors before being moved on to Singapore for evacuation to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 615 wordsSAIGON (A.A.P.).—Fighting has flared up in many parts of Indo-China between the Japanese and Anna-miles. ...
Article : 91 wordsCHUNGKING (A.A.P.).—Lieut.-Gen. Chang Chen, commander of the Chung. king gendarmerie, said yesterday that investigation had disclosed that Li ...
Article : 74 wordsCANBERRA.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) yesterday rebuked the Acting Director of UNRRA in the S.W. Pacific (Mr. Frank Gaines) ...
Article : 196 wordsCANBERRA.—The Government has advised importers of motor vehicles that all units brought into Australia daring the year ended June 30, 1946, should be ...
Article : 122 wordsMELBOURNE.—Police last night laid a charge of murder against a youth aged 15½, whom they had brought from Laverton earlier in the day. He will ...
Article : 100 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Japs. on Bali, much publicised island of romance in the N.E.I., surrendered to a R.A.A.F. transport pilot on October 1. ...
Article : 107 wordsJERUSALEM (A.A.P.).—Two hundred Jewish immigrants who entered the country illegally rushed their guards yesterday and broke out of a ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The King has decided that armistice day celebrations on November 11. commemorating the 1914-18 and 1939-45 wars, will follow ...
Article : 470 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—Shouting "this is Popery—let those wanting Roman Catholicism go to Rome," about 200 members of the National Union of Protestants gathered outside St. Paul's to protest against the enthronement of Dr. J. W. C. Wand ...
Article : 388 wordsSYDNEY.—If the strike at the Australian Iron and Steel Plant at Port Kembla is not settled by Sunday 15.000 unionists in metal, industries in ...
Article : 67 wordsBATAVIA (A.A.P.).—Widespread disturbances in Java have halted activities for the relief of former Allied prisoners everywhere except in Batavia. THE LOOTING of Dutch residences ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE attitude of Britain and America toward the agitation for dissemination of information about the atomic bomb may be ...
Article : 162 wordsJERUSALEM (A.A.P.)—The "Voice of Israel" is the title of a secret broadcasting station first heard on the air on Tuesday night. It claims to be ...
Article : 53 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) expressed confidence in a report to the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon that the Foreign Ministers' Council stalemate, would be overcome. HE SAID he had suggested at the ...
Article : 332 wordsS.E. ASIA H.Q. (A.A.P.).—A total of 56,000 war prisoners and internees have been evacuated from S.E. Asia, including 8230 to Australia. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 11 Oct 1945, Page 1
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