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Advertising : 24 wordsCanberra, June 14.—The late Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, Mr. J. B. Chifley, who died here, last night, will be buried at Bathurst next Sunday afternoon. The State funeral will be attended by the Prime Minister, Mr. ...
Article : 1,332 wordsTokio, (AAP-Reuter), June 14.—United Nations troops now firmly hold all three key points of the Chinese Communists former "iron triangle" in Central-North Korea. The first Allied task force entered Pyongyang, the northern tip of the ...
Article : 506 wordsLamb and mutton may toon become as rare ai turkey. This opinion was voiced yesterday by a local butcher, who blamed the acts shortage of lamb and mutton on current high prices on city markets. The value of sheep on meat markets, ...
Article : 418 wordsSydney, June 14.—Another call for seamen to man the liner Aorangi will be made tomorrow morning. The black ban by seamen has tied up the trans-Tasman liners Aorangi and Wanganella in Sydney. The seamen walked off the ...
Article : 453 wordsSydney, June 14—A rule nisi was issued by Mr. Justice Kinsella in the Supreme Court today calling on the editor and publisher of ...
Article : 157 wordsDublin, June 14.—Eamon De Valers. 58-year-old. Irish leader, was returned to power last night as Prime Minister of Eire. The Dall elected him by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsThis space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meeting are welcomed. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Cheek Inspector. Mr. W. S. O'Nell visited the NBHC yesterday and after reported:— In company with Mr. P. Rogan ...
Article : 194 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the B.I.C. was held last night. Mr. A. Kersten presided. A minute's silence was observed as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Chifley. A wire was received from Mr. O'Grady, Pensions ...
Article : 394 wordsSix motor cyclists were fined by Mr. E. J. Forrest S.M. in the Police Court yesterday for various traffic offences. All pleaded guilty to the charges. Rex R. Clark was fined £8 with 10 ...
Article : 359 wordsCanberra, June 14.-Extraordinary precautions were taken to ensure that no gatecrashers gained admittance to Parliament House while the State Ball ...
Article : 170 wordsThe B.L.C. has called a meeting of executives of all unions on the line of lode to be held on Saturday to discuss the matter of working on a W.L.U. of A. ...
Article : 41 wordsAt the general monthly meeting of the T.E.U. held this week an amount of CIS was passed for payment to the New Zealand waterside workers after ...
Article : 256 wordsSydney, June 14.—Moves to-day will greatly assist the Children's For West Health Scheme to overcome its ...
Article : 163 wordsCanberra. June 13.—If published reports were true that Mr. Menzies had offered the presidency of the Senate to two Ministers, he had acted in public ...
Article : 231 wordsLondon, June 14.—The sudden cancellation by the R.A.F. of a giant air exercise to test the Suez Canal defences is ...
Article : 181 wordsSydney, June 14.—A wartime fighter pilot, who was helping in a Tiger Moth plane to muster cattle, was not to blame for an accident that occurred ...
Article : 94 wordsWith [?] held by rain-affected roads, reserve of [?] in broken Hill are di[?] Officer H.H. Bring said yesterday [?] ...
Article : 127 wordsSydney. June 14—Judge Rainbow yesterday awarded the record sum of £3.524 compensation for an employer's liability in the Workers Compensation ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsAll Town Employees Union members employed at the Palace Hotel have been summoned to attend a meeting of the union to be held at 8 p.m. on Monday. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 15 Jun 1951, Page 1
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