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MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The strike on the steamer Nairana is daily adding to the 600 servicemen already stranded in Melbourne. A sergeant and a private, spokesmen for the 400 army ...
Article : 526 words view this articleSALISBURY, Tuesday.—The fuel controller in Southern Rhodesia stated that Britain had asked Rhodesia, in conjunction ...
Article : 122 words view this articleCANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Governor-Goneral's aircraft Endevor, on its second mercy [?] with recovered prisonors of war from Singapore, was ...
Article : 49 words view this articleMELBOURNE,Tuesday. — Reports' of another six cases of intantile paralysis were received by the Health Department to-day.Five were from ...
Article : 52 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The appointment of a royal commision to inquire into the activities of the Salvage Commission—not the Disposals ...
Article : 68 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Sixty-five Indonesian Republicans who are being repatriated by the Commonwealth. Government left the Metropole Hotel ...
Article : 100 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Tuesday.— A maN was hurled from'a building with his clothes ablaze following a gas explosion which, wreeked the interior of a ...
Article : 86 words view this articleSYDNEY, Tuesday.— Two masked men armed with iron bars brutally assaulted the assistant stationmaster and a porter at the Fairfield railway ...
Article : 91 words view this articleBRISBANE, Tuesday. — A blinded airman, W/o D. N. Beattie, of Malanda, knew nothing of his D.S.M. award until he arrived here from ...
Article : 72 words view this articleMELBOURN, Tuesday.—The State Housing Commission decided to co-operate with the Federal Housing Department and Department of Aircraft ...
Article : 51 words view this articleBRISBANE, Tuesday.—Because of Japanese brutality, 490 Australians Capturee at Singapore had had leg amputations, returning prisoners in the Highland Chieftain said to-day. Troops on crutches said they developed tropical ulcers from kicks and ...
Article : 394 words view this articleCANBERRA, Tuesday. — The drought and the manpower shortage are reflected in Australia's total food production for the year ...
Article : 131 words view this articleCANBERRA, Tuesday —The C.-in-C S. E. Asia Command (Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten) has informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) that he ...
Article : 54 words view this articleKABAUL, Tuesday. — Japanese who once joyfully received large quantities of scrapiron from Australia are now salvaging and ...
Article : 97 words view this articleLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-—Donald Dare Daniels and Donald Raymond Wright were charged in the Police Court to-day with having broken and ...
Article : 81 words view this articleLONDON, Tuesday—With the sirens of all ships sounding and crowds wildly cheering, the New Zealand liner Monowai, the second vessel carrying released ...
Article : 264 words view this articleBRISBANE, Tuesday.—A horror surpassed only by that of German and Japanese prison camps existed in the quiet democratic ...
Article : 275 words view this articleMELBOURNE. Tuesday. — The Premier (Mr. Macfarlan) and the five Liberal Party members of his Government who assisted to vote ...
Article : 98 words view this articleLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— A fine of £15 was imposed by Mr. R. K. Green, P.M., in the Police Court to-day, on George Edward ...
Article : 212 words view this articleDEVASTATED BY AMERICAN BOMBING, Yokohama presents a dismal scenc today. This picture shows the ruined shopping area, where all but modern concrete and fireproof buildings were obliterated. —(Australian Official). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 words view this articleMANILA, Tuesday.—Japan's star, general, Tompyuki Yamashita, wilt have to answer for the brutal killing of 57,000 Allies, mainly Filipinos, when his trial is resumed here on October 29. The Americans who are trying him as a war criminal, ...
Article : 323 words view this articleBATAVIA, Tuesday.— Japanese printed money is still the official currency of, the British troops here,. and great wads of these "phoney" ...
Article : 123 words view this articleMELBOURNE. Tuesday.— "We cannot mensure in terms of money all that peace moans to the people of Australia. They have been ...
Article : 471 words view this articleRABAUL, Tuesday.—A board of inquiry has been set up at 6th Division H.Q. to investigate Jupanese war crimes in the Wewak area. It will also ...
Article : 128 words view this articleLAUNCESTON, Tuesday—Survivor of concentrated ill-treatment by the Japanese, Pte. Fred. Senior, of Burnie, arrived in Launceston. ...
Article : 187 words view this articleHOBART, Tuesday.— Revenue for the first quarter of the financial year shows an increase of £51,504 over that of the first, quarter of 1944-45. ...
Article : 280 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A hint that unless the go-slow policy in the building industry is discontinued by next Wednesday, building contractors may suspend work is contained in a resolution passed to-day by the Master Builders' Associaion. ...
Article : 403 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Tuesday—Three' men are believed to have been drowned after the 50-ft. sharkfishing cutter Thistle struck ...
Article : 90 words view this articleHOBART, Tuesday.—There was a slight improvement in the flow of applications for the Fourth Victory' Loan-to-day; but ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 1748 words view this articleMembers of the Kentish Council, at the usual meeting yesterday, were impressed with the free medical scheme as put before them by the Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd). It was pointed out that it would mean an additional rate ot only ld in ...
Article : 1515 words view this articleWIESBADEN, Tuesday.— When the Hadamar "murder factory" trial was resumed to-day, two veteran nurses testified that the ...
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