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Advertising : 12 wordsSydney, March 17.—Stoppoges in all underground and open cut mines are threatened within the next two weeks because of disputes involving deputies, shot firers and engine drivers, who are key men in the coal industry. The State ...
Article : 152 wordsMelbourne, March 17.—When the Full Commonwealth Arbitration Court resumed today the ACTU renewed its application for the separation of the forty hours and basic wage cases. Mr. R. M. Eggleston, for the ACTU, said that all parties ...
Article : 264 wordsSydney, March 17.—Because of the shipping strike, Sydney is facing a serious shortage of potatoes, sugar and salt. A number of factories using salt in processing say that they will have to shut down unless they get supplies. Curing of ...
Article : 375 wordsLondon, March 17.—While a gord part of Britain is still under snow or water, a strong gale hit Southern England last night, proving that blizzards and floods had not exhausted the weather's capacity for inflicting damage. ...
Article : 286 wordsPerth, March 17.—The only thing certain at the moment in the West Australian diction is that there has been a decided swing away from Labor. ...
Article : 154 wordsCanberra, March 17.—New secret tactics to discover unlicensed radios in homes have been prepared by postal officials. The Director of Posts and ...
Article : 79 wordsAdelaide, March 17.—The Third Security Loan National Quiz Championship was taken another step in Adelaide tonight—the semi-final of the ...
Article : 1,047 wordsWashington, March 17.—If the United States should be challenged tomorrow it could not light a full scale war before 1948. commented the American ...
Article : 134 wordsSydney, March 17.—In the Quarter Sessions today Judge Kirby semenced Royce John Garland (32). laborer, to twelve years penal servitude for having ...
Article : 65 wordsJack Wilson and Claude Varner. who are to clash again at the Stadium on Saturday night, will train hard for the next week. Both will be leaving early ...
Article : 69 wordsLondon, March 17.—There was still no indication that President Truman's speech prejudiced or made more difficult the work of the Council of Foreign ...
Article : 61 wordsSt. Patrick's Day Celebrations yesterday were concluded by a bright variety concert at the Crystal Theatre last night. Songs and dances were ...
Article : 483 wordsR. J. Ellendon, Zine Corporation, injured his knee at work yesterday and after treatment at a surgery was taken home to 200 Piper Street. ...
Article : 154 wordsLondon, March 17.—Three more deaths making six were reported in the hurricane. A falling brack wall at Tunton buried and killed a girl aged 10. A ...
Article : 351 wordsThis space is reserved specially for local, union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. North Mine ...
Article : 435 wordsMelbourne, March 17.—Large-scale plans for further examination of Australia's oil [?]stentialities were announced yesterday by Mr. Harold Rabling. ...
Article : 360 wordsSydney, March 17.—For the past three years the average Australian wool clip has dropped six hundred thousand bales a year, stated a report ...
Article : 86 wordsTraining for the South Football Club members will commence on Thursday afternoon at 4.30 p.m. Coach J. C'Loughlin will be in charge of ...
Article : 109 wordsMurwuillumbah, March 17.—Thirteen passengers and five members of the crew of a R.A.A.F. Dakota escaped injury when the plane made a forced ...
Article : 146 wordsMelbourne, March 17.—By a four to one majority the High Court today held that a shipping company was net entitled to back freight of a cargo or ...
Article : 107 wordsFollowing a paragraph in yesterday's "B.D.T." stating that an Edward Ellis of Rose Bay had had to have a leg amputated following an accident in which ...
Article : 93 wordsGuests at the Royal Exchange Hotel include Messrs. E. Trevilan and E. Pittook, from Melbourne. Mr. C. W. Viton of the Shell Oil Company and Mr. H. ...
Article : 118 wordsAdelaide, March 17.—A nurse at Quorn Hospital showed remarkable courage when her three-year-old daughter died at the hospital while she ...
Article : 105 wordsPeak Hill (N.S.W.), March 17.—Two sixteen-year-old boys won their heats in the £750 Peak Hill Gift, 130 yards, to-day. Other heat winners included Len ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Secretary for Railways. Mr. S. R. Nicholas, announced today that arrangements had been made for the issue of excursion tickets (at single fare ...
Article : 76 wordsThe following is the order of favoritism for the big Easter double: Doncaster Handicap: Blue Legend, Colunist: then Despatch Case. Good Idea ...
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Advertising : 98 wordsAny local unemployed male or female who is interested in hotel work is asked to register at the Town Employees' Union office. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsCanberra, March 17.—The Naval Board said today that a proposal to send landing ships laden with food to Britain was quite impractical. Mr. Howse (Lib. ...
Article : 74 wordsSydney, March 17.—The food shortage at Darwin will become acute unless the Government takes immediate action, said the member for the Northern ...
Article : 85 wordsTokio, March 17.—General Macarthur declared that the negotiation of the pence treaty with Japan should begin within a matter of months and ...
Article : 52 wordsThe members of the A.F.U. District Committee are requested to attend a meeting tonight at 7.20 as there is special business to discuss. ...
Article : 28 wordsSydney, MArch 17.—One of jockey Mulley's mounts at Randwick on Saturday week will be Nigeria, owned and trained by Michael Dann. Dann said today that ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Tue 18 Mar 1947, Page 1
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