Jerusolem, February 4.—It has been announced that the Palestine frontier was closed of noon, Palestine time, to British subjects within to enter the country. Only a number of Britons going to Lebanon were allowed to cross the ...
Article : 238 wordsAdelaide, February 4.—Although play occassionally entered the doldrums, bolting in the fourth day of the fourth Test at Adelaide Oval today produced some of the brightest cricket in these series and at stumps a total of 290 runs had ...
Article : 732 wordsTokio, February 4.—The Union of Railway Workers has asked for the Far Eastern Commission in Washington to send an investigation committee to examine the real state of affairs in Japan." The Union, referring to General MacArthur's ...
Article : 115 wordsSydney, February 4.—As no settlement was reached at the conference between representatives of oversea and interstate shipowners and the Waterside Workers' Federation, on Australian-wide tie-up at all ports appears to be inevitable. ...
Article : 336 wordsSydney, February 4.—The Australian Workers' Union has submitted its own proposals to the Federal Government for the streamlining of arbitration, the ...
Article : 209 wordsWashington, February 4. — Canada believed her security measures on atomic energy were as good as the American but would be glad to ...
Article : 222 wordsLondon, February 4.—The execution of Dov Gruner, Jewish terrorist, who was sentenced for his part in the attack on Ramat Gair, has been postponed from today until February 13. ...
Article : 344 wordsMelbourne, February 4.-Mr. Chifley and three other Federal Ministers have been invited to attend the Federal Unions' Conference in Melbourne on Thursday. This action by the A.C.T.U. is ...
Article : 305 wordsOsawaromie (Kansas), February 4. — A middle aged negro who shot and killed the city's Chief of Police was dragged by the sheriff's deputies from an ...
Article : 120 wordsBrisbane February 4 — The Case against Wingfield Spence Brown, accountant (49), of murdering Bron[?] Mary Armstrong (19), was continued ...
Article : 239 wordsBenefits under the Commonwealth Reconstructed Training Scheme have been extended to two classes of applicants for technical training, and ...
Article : 280 wordsSydney, February 4.—A Chinese chef claimed today that he had been "taken for a ride" last night in a taxi and robbed of £20 at gunpoint. Ng Wal (30) ...
Article : 126 wordsMelbourne, February 4.—Detectives investigating the murder of a Chinese seaman last week made a second arrest today following a raid on a city ...
Article : 121 wordsMelbourne, February 4.—Following long consultations with their counsel, the interstate executive of the A.C.T.U. today decided that it could not continue with its ...
Article : 124 wordsLondon, February 4.—Reuter's special correspondent aboard the battleship H.M.S. Vanguard, taking Their Majesties to South Africa, reports that ...
Article : 63 wordsMelbourne, February 4.— For displaying clothing without price labels, Phillip Elbaum, trading as Mile. Vivienne, Lingerie Shop, Melbourne, was fined £5 in ...
Article : 82 wordsSydney, February 4.—Giving evidence in the Central Police Court today Chief Petty Officer Zammit said that he had made considerable profits from the ...
Article : 347 wordsLondon, February 4.—The Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mr. Mayhew) told the House of Commons that the British Government's information ...
Article : 71 wordsCanberra, February 4.—Rebuffing the Ward-Calwell faction that headed the Anti-Bretton-Woods fight, the Labor movement has backed the Prime ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 wordsSydney, February 4.—Aborigines at Darwin, who went on strike yesterday have resumed on the understanding that their representatives will meet ...
Article : 37 wordsPlans for the 1947 series of Australian National Quiz Championship broadcast have been announced by the Commonwealth Loans Director (Mr C. Ranfield) ...
Article : 111 wordsJerusalem, February 4.—The evacuation of nearly 2,000 British women, children and a number of non-essential [?]en began at nine o'cloca this ...
Article : 139 wordsSydney, February 4.—The Wangaratta, with Bernborough aboard, leave Sydney tomorrow from Melbourne Bernborough has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsSeatle, February 4. — The crippled freighter, "Alaska," with 99 passengers and 100 members of the crew aboard docked at Cordova, Alaska, ...
Article : 50 wordsWashington, February 4.—A request for an extension of parts of the second War Powers Act in order to retain controls over sear[?]e foods and the allocations [?] ...
Article : 79 wordsCanberra, February. 4.—The Prime Minuter (Mr. Chifley) will attend Federal Cabinet on Thursday, and will not attend the A.C.T.U. Conference in ...
Article : 115 wordsMelbourne, February 4.—Gas rationing may have to be introduced again in Melbourne if work on the wharves stops. Scheduled coal shipments from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsSydney, February 4.—Colonel Long-field Lloyd. Chief of the Commonwealth Investigation Branch, who has, been acting as counsellor on the Allied ...
Article : 66 wordsOTTAWA.—The net output of meat in Canada in 1940 declined 13 per cent, from 1945 levels and 25 per cent from the record output in 1944. The total 1946 ...
Article : 102 wordsMelbourne, February 4.—Royal Gem was scratched today from the Oakleigh Plate. He is reported to be suffering from an injury near the foreleg and may ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Wed 5 Feb 1947, Page 1
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