Invitations Sent To 51 Nations Britain and America today jointly circulated the draft of the Japanese peace treaty to the Governments of 51 countries which fought against Japan. ...
Article : 248 wordsBrenton and Barry Coles with a big snowball at Crafers yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsThe Federal Government's "fiscal approach" to the problem of inflation, as in Canada, would avoid the objectionable tendencies of price and wage ceilings towards ...
Article : 810 wordsThe wages bill of the Federal Public Service which Mr. Menzies intends to cut, is ...
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Advertising : 323 wordsThe Federal Labor Advisory Committee has ceased to function because of the refusal of ...
Article : 278 wordsA British Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that the United States had proposed a ...
Article : 129 wordsSeamen who walked off 20 interstate ships in Melbourne today as protest against the gaol ...
Article : 140 wordsTOKIO, July 20.—So many Japanese girls are marrying Gl's that the army has introduced "bridal schools"; to teach the girls how to become good American wives. The army is ...
Article : 583 wordsAustralia was not wholly pleased with the Japanese peace treaty draft but it believed it ...
Article : 207 wordsThe State secretary of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union (Mr. O. H. Rosser) said last night ...
Article : 273 wordsMany Trades Hall officials, even those with anti-Communist views, believe the annual State ...
Article : 152 wordsDr. Frank Graham, UN Kashmir representative, yesterday began formal talks in Karachi with ...
Article : 150 wordsA finding of accidental death was returned by the City Coroner (Mr. T. E. Cleland) ...
Article : 409 wordsAbout 600 members of the Gas Employes' Union stopped work yesterday morning to discuss the Question of ...
Article : 86 wordsIn order to provide a memento of the remarkable fall of snow in the Mount Lofty Ranges ...
Article : 109 wordsBallot papers would be posted to 11,940 SA wool-growers on Friday for the compulsory referendum on ...
Article : 122 wordsResponsible opinion in London begins to doubt whether events in Persia have been inspired solely ...
Article : 216 wordsMr. Charles Liandaff Mathews, who died on Tuesday, was the eldest son of the late Col. L. B. Mathews. ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsGoats are becoming almost as big a menace as rabbits in some parts of Australia. On one station north of ...
Article : 60 wordsA are which broKe out in the refrigeration plant of the British steamer Firby at Port Adelaide yesterday caused ...
Article : 112 wordsThe theft of £22 from the till at the Seaview road. Henley branch of Glenelg Dry Cleaners on Thursday ...
Article : 34 wordsSeamen did not respond to calls at Port Adelaide and eastern State ports yesterday to man the NZ freighter ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. C. S. Bertram president of the SA Chamber of Manufactures (centre), chatting with Mr. W. G. Gerard, deputy president (left) and Mr. H. D. Winterbottom, general secretary, at a farewell gathering in Adelaide yesterday. Mr. Bertram, accompanied by his wife, will leave for London next week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 102 wordsThe Minister for the Interior (Mr. Kent Hughes) announced today that the tender of The ...
Article : 325 wordsA motor cyclist and his sidecar passenger were taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital by a passing motorist ...
Article : 83 wordsThe telepathy act of Mr. Leo Tree and Miss Tree included in the Midnight Frolics at the Majestic Theatre ...
Article : 107 wordsPlans had been made for 24 trains to bring down 10,000 tons of Leigh Creek coal next week, the Premier (Mr. ...
Article : 52 wordsBritain's first atom bomb is still far from ready—but when it is it will almost certainly be ...
Article : 233 wordsWilliam Usher, about 57. factory hand, of Douglas street. Parkside. was admitted to the Royal Adelaide ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Sat 21 Jul 1951, Page 3
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