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The Minister for the Navy. Munitions and Aircraft Production (Mr. Makin) is expected to leave Australia to take up the post of ...
Article : 405 words view this articleHis Excellency the Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday morning. ...
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Advertising : 226 words view this articleFollowing the announcement by the War Crimes Tribunal yesterday that certain British peers and officials would he ...
Article : 350 words view this articleOn the resumption today of the case against Walter Purdy at the Old Bailey for high treason, Mr. J. P. Eaey. KC. for the defence, said ...
Article : 228 words view this articleThe second session of tbe 31st State Parliament rose early this morning. Parliament adjourned until January 21. This is a formal ...
Article : 35 words view this articleDiscussions in Parliamentary circles yesterday showed that the defeat of the South Australian Electricity Trust Bill in the ...
Article : 834 words view this articleA courtmartial has been convened to enquire into the surrender of Tabriz, capital of Azerbaijan, by Government forces to the ...
Article : 181 words view this articleThe British Commonwealth occupation force, the first units of which are expected early in the New Year, will ...
Article : 372 words view this articleCapt. Takino, of the Kuching prison camp, Sarawak, in the witness box of the War Crimes Court at Labuan, tried to explain away ...
Article : 239 words view this articleLt-Gen. Homma. blamed for the Bataan "death march," picked up the microphone and said in perfect English:—"I plead not guilty." ...
Article : 168 words view this articleMembers of the South Australian Hospital Committee paid a Christmas visit to the Adelaide Children's Hospital yesterday. From left—Matron K. Waterhouse, Misses Rosemary Norrie, Eleanor Kerans, and Angela Cross. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 words view this articleIt is officially announced in Berlin that British Army and civilian car drivers from today must carry arms and ammunition in the ...
Article : 393 words view this articleThe last German fortification in Denmark has only lust surrendered, states the Copenhagen correspondent of the Exchange ...
Article : 310 words view this articlePrince William has developed a severe cough HRH the Duchess of Gloucester has therefore postthe Christmas Eve children's ...
Article : 60 words view this articleThe United States, says the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times." plans to convert parts of its remaining stocks ...
Article : 302 words view this articleMany children in the far-flung parts served by the Plying Doctor are to have a happy Christmas. The Flying Doctor Service has ...
Article : 371 words view this articlePresident Truman today nominated Mrs. Eleanoi Roosevelt Senator Tom Connally and Senator Arthur Vandenberg, as delegates to ...
Article : 96 words view this articleThe great and growing interest of Australian people in news of the rest of the world and the organisation by which newspapers satisfied ...
Article : 841 words view this articleAfter Communists had raised an objection, the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Constituent Assembly abandoned its proposal to urge ...
Article : 58 words view this articleThe Boomerang Club closed today. After having been opened in Australia House in 1942 it served tens ...
Article : 42 words view this articleThe Minister of Fuel and Power (Mr Shin well) introduced in the House of Commons today, amid cheers from Labor members the ...
Article : 58 words view this articleThe Federal Government has been advised that the national welfare fund, from which most social service payments ...
Article : 131 words view this articleDespite the French Consul-Gene- ral's vigorous protests. Roland Sarley, former Director of the French Municipal Police, will be tried ...
Article : 270 words view this articleFrom today hotels will be permitted to remain open between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., and sales of bottled liquor will be allowed during all ...
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