THE age of a bearded aboriginal was one of the mysteries of Arrabury, said Pilot Hugh Bond, of the local Flying Doctor Service, on his return to Broken Hill after another 1000-mile flight. ...
Article : 201 wordsBOY in a bulk iron store, school teacher, stenographer, accountant, Labor Leader, union advocate, lawyer, man of letters, Cabinet Minister, dramatist, president of the New South Wales Board of Trade—these were some ...
Article : 666 wordsTWO MEMBERS OF THE GIRL GUIDES' ASSOCIATION bringing in a load of waste and salvaged materials to the Red Cross depot in Blende Street. They are using a special cart donated by Mrs. Syd Ayres of Adelaide. After sorting and packing, these materials will ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsWOMEN are to serve as assistant conductors on city trams, the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. Bell) said. ...
Article : 108 wordsAMERICA and Germany have gone furthest with intelligence and aptitude tests for army recruits, introduction of ...
Article : 671 wordsTROPHIES won at the cycling carnivals in May and at the Spitfire Carnival will be presented at the annual Broken Hill Cycling Club's ...
Article : 310 wordsTwo Masonic lodges in Broken Hill will be celebrating their golden jubilee next week[?] One is the Barrier Mark Lodge and the other Broken ...
Article : 226 wordsRAILWAY workshops in all States are contributing greatly to the industrial side of the war effort. This is the story of the huge job being done in South Australia. At the Islington workshops of the South Australian Railways ...
Article : 638 wordsMr. T. W. Sto[?]es, [?] 170 Williams Lane, has been appointed caretaker-driver for the Broken Hill Ambulance Trust ambulance, which will give a ...
Article : 120 wordsBECAUSE of the excellent response to the appeal for war savings groups to be organised in Broken Hill and the interests of people in ...
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Article : 87 wordsIt is expected that the Antique and Curio Show Held this week by the Fighting Forces Comforts Fund will result in about £150 being raised. ...
Article : 82 wordsA rodeo to support the Queen of Industry (Miss Joyce Smith) will be held on September 21. It has been organised by Mr. F. Faggotter. The ...
Article : 100 wordsNine nominations have been received for the wheelbarrow "derby" to be run in Argent Street on August 16 to augment the funds of the Queen ...
Article : 97 wordsSTRATOSPHERE bombing of German warships by British "Flying Fortresses," which operated from 36,000ft., opena a new chapter in the history of the Royal Air Force. But that height, fantastic though it is for bombing, is far from being the greatest height to ...
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Article : 172 wordsClianthus speciosus, commonly known as Sturt's Desert Pea, is the only native wild flower or native plant growing in this ...
Article : 154 wordsColes' Varieties will open in the canvas theatre at the rear of the Australian Club on August 9. They have just completed a 16-week ...
Article : 63 wordsLIFTING [?] 500-[?]b. bomb for l[?]ding into an aircraft of Britain's Fl[?] Air Arm. The great development of this comparatively new unit of the Royal Navy has revolutionised the war at sea, and added a new mobility and striking power to the "senior service." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 2 Aug 1941, Page 3
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