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Advertising : 13 wordsSydney, February 14.—An easterly gale lashed the entire coast today, battering ships at sea and playing havoc with small craft and ferries in Sydney Harbor. Gale warnings have caused the postponement of sailings from Sydney, Newcastle ...
Article : 98 wordsSydney, February 14.—Drought brooking rains that have fallen in most parts of the State have interfered with voting arrangement for tomorrow's Referendum and the poll has been postponed in 41 towns mainly in the north and north west ...
Article : 509 wordsSydney, February 14.—Important amendments dealing with the settlement of ex-servicemen on the land will be introduced into the State Parliament. State Cabinet today decided to reduce the retention right provided under the Closer ...
Article : 111 wordsLondon, February 14.—The National Union of Mine-workers' executive have resolved to offer the Government its fullest support but protested at "attempts by enemies of Labor to exploit the present situation." ...
Article : 180 wordsBritain has set a building target of a home for every family by December. 1948. It is generally accepted that the number of houses needed to achieve this object—though it does not necessarily mean a reparate house for each—is ...
Article : 506 wordsNanking, February 14.—Further [?]oaring prices are considered certain to follow the present slight casing of wild market speculators. Caution at ...
Article : 111 wordsLondon, February 14.—Last night was a study in light and shade as it returned to the rigours of the partial wartime blackout. Reuter reported that the ...
Article : 365 wordsSydney, February 14.—There was an unusual sight in the Court or Criminal Appeal this morning when a convicted murderer was brought into court ...
Article : 214 wordsSydney, February 14.—The Federal Government's price-fixing methods were attacked tonight by the Minister for External Territories, Mr. E. J. Ward, in an address at the Henry Lawson Labor College. ...
Article : 289 wordsLondon, February 14.—A collier named "Ary" foundered on Saturday on the way from Gamorgan to Eire and sixteen of the seventeen of the crew ...
Article : 71 wordsSydney, February 14.—The Premier, Mr. J. J. McGirr, said today that an important alteration to the Workers' Compensation Act, is contemplated. ...
Article : 88 wordsSydney, February 14.—The Minister for Post War Reconstruction(Mr. Dedman) says that, in his opinion and also in the opinion of many trainees who had been in touch with him, allowances to full-time trainees under the Commonwealth ...
Article : 686 wordsAll over the world the lights which guide shipping on the great sea routes are suffering from the effects of six years of war; and orders are pouring into Britain for new lighting Greece has asked for acetylene[?] ...
Article : 337 wordsMelbourne, February 14.—The English batsman Denis Compton, just failed to make his fifth first class century in a raw in the return match ...
Article : 254 wordsNanking, February 14.—The Kuormintang dominated Nanking Municipal Council has issued a manifesto urging the withdrawal of the United States ...
Article : 68 wordsTrieste, February 14.—It is now learned that when Maria Pasu Nolli, 34 year old Italian teacher who assassinated Brig. Dewnton was arrested she ...
Article : 167 wordsCanberra, February 14.—Blackmarketing in building materials is rifle in NSW and Vic. said delegates to the Interstate Housing Conference today. The ...
Article : 120 wordsMelbourne, February 14.—A Federal executive of the R.S.L. today protested against the Commonwealth Governments practice of making certain high ...
Article : 87 wordsSydney, February 14.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission has been forced to realise on about £25,000 worth of inscribed stock to carry on, the General Manager of the Commission, Mr. Charles Moses, told the Parliamentary ...
Article : 223 wordsLondon, February 14.—Thomas Ley (67) former N.S.W. Minister for Justice and Lawrence John Smith (33) carpenter, were committed for trial at ...
Article : 105 wordsMelbourne, February 14.—Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy in the Practice Court today granted an order nisi calling upon Edgar J. K. Thompson, printer, of ...
Article : 143 wordsLake Success, February 14.—The Russian plan for a convention to outlaw atomic bombs at once will be submitted by M. Gromyko when the United ...
Article : 136 wordsCanberra, February 14.—Increases in the N.S.W tram, bus and train fares appear inevitable in view of the firm refusal by the Commonwealth ...
Article : 91 wordsCanberra, February 14.—A sentence of three years gaol for theft was passed on a cleaner by Mr. Justice Simpson in the Supreme Court ...
Article : 64 wordsSydney, February 14.—Eileen Lynn (17) probably fractured her spine when she fell 50 feet from a roof garden at Potts Point this morning. She landed ...
Article : 65 wordsSydney, February 14.—The A.B.C. director of variety, Mr. N. H. Pringle. told the Public Service Arbitrator, Mr. J. G. Castlean today that if the A.B.C. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 15 Feb 1947, Page 1
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