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Advertising : 26 wordsCanberra, March 5.—The Labor dominated Senate is likely late this year to seek a referendum on the abolition of the Federal Upper House. As a result of a decision by the triennial conference of the Australian Labor Party legislation will be ...
Article : 271 wordsCanberra, March 5.—The Minister for Labor, Mr. Holt, announced tonight that the Commonwealth Government would not apply the Crimes Act against waterside workers on ...
Article : 773 wordsSydney, March 5.—The Central Executive of the Miners Federation and emergency committee of the A.C.T.U. will meet in Sydney tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in a fresh effort to find a basis for settling the coal dispute. The Cool Industry ...
Article : 458 wordsTokio, (AAP-Reuter), March 5.—Two American divisions today hurled a three pronged attack into the Communist stronghold on the eastern end of the Central Korean front. The U.N. offensive slipped to the right when the centre and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsWashington, March 5.—One of the United States' foremost Scientists asserted last night that if Moscow began a war in ...
Article : 214 wordsCanberra, March 5.—The lack of military training of present in the 18 to 25 age group was Australia's great weakness the Minister for Defence, Mr. McBride, said. A national service scheme was necessary so that Australia would have the ...
Article : 346 words"In the last 50 years, mankind has dug out of the earth more of its energy-producing resources than in all previous history every day four million tons of coal, nine million barrels of oil and 20,000 million cubic feet of natural gas are ...
Article : 527 wordsMelbourne, March 5.—Mr. J. H. Bayliss, former president of the Mildura Base Hospital, yesterday challenged a Federal Minister and a ...
Article : 225 wordsThe director of the Walter and Eliza Hill Institute (Sir MacFarlane Burnet) said today there was still no definite proof that mosquitoes were causing the ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. McKinnon will be collecting from Junction Flat and Proprietary Square subscribers today. ...
Article : 16 wordsBrisbane, March 5.—A wave of starving bush rats swept into the little township of Boulla in north-western Queensland today. Rats invaded hornes and shops ...
Article : 171 wordsSydney, March 5.—Two brothers in business had been saved payment of about £85,000 by illegal export of lead ingots, the Special Court was told today. The men, Michael Carr, director of the Metal Smelting. Company of Onslow ...
Article : 315 wordsLondon, March 5.—Until Russian rulers changed their minds Britain must take the necessary steps for self protection, declared the Lord President of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsSydney, March 5.—Australian troops discarded when in action, a great deal of heavy equipment with which [?] had done their battle ...
Article : 117 wordsMelbourne, March 5.—The chairman of the C.S.I.E.O. (Dr. [?] Ross) said today that his [?]tion had been unable to [?] ...
Article : 124 wordsCanberra, March 5.—The Government is confident it can secure the 15,000 additional men required for the coal industry this year the Minister for Puel ...
Article : 147 wordsWollongong, March 5.—Representatives of miners, wharflaborers and other militant unions at a meeting to-day condemned the proposed ...
Article : 87 wordsCanberra, March 9.—A national survey of dangerous level crossings will be made with a view to reducing level crossing accidents, the Minister ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Tue 6 Mar 1951, Page 1
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