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Advertising : 41 wordsSydney, June 12.—The New South Wales A.L.P. Conference last night pledged the Labor Party to continue the fight against Communist Party intrigue and Communist infiltration into the trade union movement. After a noisy debate, the conference carried the resolution that "This conference ...
Article : 283 wordsLondon, June 12. — The British Cabinet has given the Commissioner General in south-cast Asia, Malcolm MacDonald, a "blueprint" for the future establishment of a new British Dominion in south-cast Asia to include Malaya, Singapore ...
Article : 1,205 wordsSydney, June 12. — The Miners Central Council on Saturday decided by a narrow majority to call aggregate meetings on all coalfields throughout Australia next Thursday to discuss a recommendation for a general stoppage in the ...
Article : 526 wordsLondon, June 12—The Central Strike Committee announced late yesterday that the railway strike called for to-day would be held despite a telegram ...
Article : 168 wordsSydney, June 12.—Employees of the metal trades and aircraft, motor body and coach building industries transferred to night shift work during the ...
Article : 290 wordsSydney, June 12.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, said today that he believed that the possibility of war has receded still further but the world ...
Article : 595 wordsWashington, June 9.—A secret FBI report read by the defence to the jury in Judith Coplon's espionage trial to-day alleged that "Frederic March, the ...
Article : 338 wordsMelbourne, June 12.—The proposal that the Arbitration Court be Riven power to investigate trade union ballots in certain circumstances has been ...
Article : 181 wordsMelbourne, June 12.—Former Communist leader Cecil Sharpley, in his first public address since he left the Party, said that Communists were strongest in ...
Article : 280 wordsCanberra, June 10. — "If Mrs. Vasey really desired to do something for war widows she would cease this shooting war and commence at a close range. ...
Article : 250 wordsWashington, June 12.—Three "essential conditions" for lasting world pence were laid down by President Truman in a major foreign policy speech at Little ...
Article : 239 wordsSydney, June 12.—The Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of England (Dr. Geoffrey Fisher) will visit Australia in November next year. Announcing ...
Article : 123 wordsSydney, June 9.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) said today that it was apparent that a major proportion of the cost of fire protection should be ...
Article : 211 wordsCanberra, June 10.—Defence Minister Mr. Dedma[?] dented that the Government had dossiers on Opposition members. He was commenting on the charge ...
Article : 75 wordsWashington, June 12. — More than 450,000 soft and hard coal miners are involved in a week's coal mine call-out which will begin in the United States ...
Article : 96 wordsCanberra, June 10.—The Civil Aviation Minister (Mr. Drakeford) said in the House of Representatives on Wednesday that orders for new flying aids ...
Article : 114 wordsVienna, June 10.—A high official of the, Hungarian Ministry of the Interior. Colonel Oxzo, is reported to have been shot dead by Hungarian police when ...
Article : 108 wordsBerlin, June 12.—A meeting of [?] Four economic experts without agreement adjourned late last night after seven hours discussion on [?] ...
Article : 112 wordsBrisbane, June 12.—Brisbane place bookmakers wil be banned from all race meetings at Eagle Farm. Dcomben, Albion Park and Bundamba from July 1 ...
Article : 82 wordsSydney, June 12.—The unveilling ceremony of the memorial to the late Henry Lawson at Eurunderee near Mudgee will be performed by his widow on ...
Article : 148 wordsMelbourne, June 12.—Organised by the National Office of the Catholic Missions, 7,000 Catholics will leave Australia on the liner Strathaird next year on a ...
Article : 143 wordsSydney, June 9.—Australia's secondary industries faced a black future unless Government restrictions an exports were lifted, president of the Australian ...
Article : 107 wordsTokio (A.A.P.-Reuter), June 12.—Asked whether he had seen any evidence during his pilgrimage of conversion of the Japanese from warlike traits, the ...
Article : 107 wordsTokio, June 10.—One office and six [?]isted men of the U.S. Far East Airforce were drowned this morning when a crash boat "ran into difficulties" off the coast ...
Article : 75 wordsBroken Hill had its two lowest temperatures for the winter on Friday and Saturday nights. Saturday's 35 degrees was the lowest for many months. Friday ...
Article : 75 wordsSingapore (A.A.P.-Reuter) June 12—The British owned S[?] Times" says in an editorial that "It is [?] Australia's immigration policy that has ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Mon 13 Jun 1949, Page 1
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