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Advertising : 1 wordsSydney, June 1.—The Miners Central Council today, by the narrow majority of eight votes to seven, decided to postpone for two weeks the nationwide stopwork meetings set down for tomorrow. The miners decision was later in the day ...
Article : 353 wordsBerlin, June 1.—The Berlin anti-Communist railway union will hold a referendum among its 12,000 striking members to accept a Soviet-sponsored compromise and end their 12 day strike. The decision to hold the referendum was ...
Article : 210 wordsNew York, June 1.—Over 1,000 million dollars in market voluotions were wiped out when stocks on the New York Stock Exchange broke yesterday in the widest break since November. On the Toronto Stock Exchange, prices were pushed down ...
Article : 530 wordsLondon June 1—Lightning is believed to have started a fire which destroyed over half a million incendiary ...
Article : 100 wordsLondon, May 31.—An appeal to all railwaymen who participated In Britain's "Sundays only" strikes to abandon their "Irresponsible action" was made in ...
Article : 202 wordsMelbourne, June 1.—Blood plasma and serum urgently needed for a three year old girl arrived too late at Orbost Hospital this morning. The child ...
Article : 94 wordsHong Kong, May 31.—The United States State Department has ordered the American Consulate General in Mukden to close down alter fruitless efforts to ...
Article : 115 wordsBuenos Aires, June 1.—Britain and Argentina have agreed in principle to a five year trade pact under which Britain expects to Ret about 250,000 tons ...
Article : 147 wordsAs Communist guerrillas and professional bandits have been hemming in Britain's 350 square-mile leased "new territories" on China's mainland opposite Hongkong, British naval and military chiefs have been making a surrey or the colony's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsAdelaide June 1.—Lasector's lost gold reef is being sought again. Yesterday two aborigines Police Paddy and Nosepog, drew two months ...
Article : 124 wordsSydney. June 1.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Treatt) last night: denounced the decision to create four new State Parliamentary scats as a violation ...
Article : 118 wordsLondon. June 1.—2.5600 railway workers in London, Manchester and other depots are now Involved in "go slow tactics." and 4.700 dockers are on strike al Avonmouth ...
Article : 77 wordsCanberra, June 1.—The appointments of a Parliamentary Select Committee to inquire into the estimated Post Office deficit of £3.500.000 was refused by the ...
Article : 215 wordsSydney. June 1.—A prospective buyer of a new car recently advertised it for sale, secondhand, at £300 higher than the original price a week before he was ...
Article : 108 wordsSydney. June 1.—The McGirr Government's decision to Increase the number or seats in the Legislative Assembly by four and give live additional seats to the ...
Article : 86 wordsMelbourne, June 1.—The basic wage case before the Arbitration Court has brought a further split between the Left and Right Wing unions. The State ...
Article : 131 wordsMelbourne. June 1.—The Full Arbitration Court today reserved Its decision on on the application for the deregistration of the Federated ...
Article : 355 wordsSydney. June 1.—The Pharmaceutical Benefits Act, compelling doctors to use Government forms for the prescription of free medi[?] would become ...
Article : 133 wordsAdelaide, June 1.—Speaking at a Rotary Club luncheon today the chairman of the Associated Banks (Mr. O. L. Isanchsen) said It was wishful ...
Article : 123 wordsHong Kong, June 1.—One month after Communist occupation the former Nationalist capital of Nanking has settled down to an orderly and peaceful existence. ...
Article : 157 wordsLa Paz. June 1.—Strikers hurled dynamite from hilltop redoubts In a battle yesterday between 2.000 strikers and 200 regular soldiers as Bolivian troops sought ...
Article : 197 wordsNanking, June 1.—Most nation! including Britain. Russia, France and India favor recognition of the Chinese Communists, when they sat ...
Article : 186 wordsCanberra. June 1.—Navy Minister Riordnn, today described allegations by the former Communist, Cecil Sharpley. as "filthy lies." Sharpley was "Just ...
Article : 170 wordsTokio, June 1.—The American Australian and New Zealand attitude towards Japan was improving, thus increasing the prospects for an early pacific peace ...
Article : 117 wordsPerth. June 1.—The delayed package of serum, vital to the life of four-years-old Anthony Tomlinson, was safely delivered to the boy's father from a giant ...
Article : 111 wordsSydney, June 1.—The Standard Oil Co. of Australia has drawn up plans for annual production of 46 million gallons of fuel from coal and oil shale at N.S.W. ...
Article : 113 wordsSydney, June 1.—Wharf laborers had several uneasy moments while unloading six elephants from the liner Wanganella today. One of the elephants ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Thu 2 Jun 1949, Page 1
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