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Advertising : 28 wordsSydney, June 20.—The general secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Lawrence Louis Sharkey, was found guilty of seditious utterance by a Central Criminal Court jury today. Mr. Justice Dwyer said he would defer sentence ...
Article : 696 wordsSydney, June 20.—The urgent gazettal tonight of power and gas restrictions will black out or partially black out more than a third of the State on the inter-connecting electricity ...
Article : 1,335 wordsLondon, June 20.—Britain's future population prospects, planned voluntary parenthood, and far reaching recommendations for controlling Britain's population, including ...
Article : 341 wordsSydney, June 20.—The will of a soldier of World War I, written in pencil on the back of a pay book in Germany ...
Article : 192 wordsIstanbul, June 20.—Thousands of Turks are believed to have drowned when a huge wall of water rushed down the ...
Article : 65 wordsSydney, June 20—The cost of free medicine supplied under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme was averaging 6/10½ per. subscription based on ...
Article : 115 wordsNanking, June 20.—The United States Embassy has emphatically denied Chinese Communist charges that the American Consulate in Mukden was an American espionage centre. An Embassy spokesman commented: "The charge is ...
Article : 324 wordsMelbourne, June 20.—The Victorian Government has offered to assist N.S.W. in flood relief measures. Following to Cabinet meeting, the Premier. Mr. ...
Article : 98 wordsMelbourne, June 20.—Submissions that the fundamental objects of the Communist Party were the overthrow by violence of the State and its organisation of government, the seizure of power dictatorship by the masses by civil war or otherwise ...
Article : 392 wordsLondon, June 20.—A fantastic picture of displaced persons as slave labor [?] Australia is drawn by a broadcast by Moscow Radio. The broadcast said ...
Article : 178 wordsSydney, June 20.—The States will confer again on petrol rationing "if necessary said the Premier. Mr. McGirr, tonight. Mr. McGirr made this statement ...
Article : 79 wordsBerlin, June 20.—Germans were willing to pay reparations but not willing to commit suicide for the sake of reparation. Dr. kurl schumaker. ...
Article : 84 wordsSydney, June 20.—Food will be rushed from Newcastle to Maitland tomorrow to relieve the food shortage in the flooded city. An R.A.A.F. Dakota ...
Article : 176 wordsSydney, June 20.—For the next week Sydney faces an unprecedented [?]k, vegetable, meat and bread famine. Vegetable supplies at city markets ...
Article : 130 wordsTokio, June 20.—Russia has agreed to begin repatriating 95,000 Japanese prisoners from the siberian port of Nahotka from next ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Barrier Field Naturalists Club will conduct the third excursion of the present series next Sunday. A bus will leave the post office at 10 a.m. for the ...
Article : 96 wordsLondon, June 20.—Botanists [?] London's famous New Gardens have lifted pilfering suspicion from British railmen and laid it on Australians. ...
Article : 58 wordsNew York, June 20.—Radio commen[?]tor Drew Pearson said in a broadcast [?]st night that the U.S. Embassy in [?]scow had informed the State ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Tue 21 Jun 1949, Page 1
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