Sydney, September 24.—Major Charles Cousens was questioned about presents he had given Miss Fuomi Siasho at Tokio Radio when the treason trial was continued at the Central Police Court today. He told Mr Dov[?] who was cross-examining ...
Article : 472 wordsNew York, September 24.—Bitterly attacking the presence of American troops in China, the Soviet delegate, Mr. Gromyko, speaking before the Security Council, said it must be assumed that the Americans are being kept in China for some different ...
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Article : 800 wordsLondon, September 24.—Moscow Radio has announced that Mr. Stalin, replying to questions from the London "Sunday Times" correspondent said he did not believe that there was a real danger of war. All such talk at the present came from ...
Article : 318 wordsThis space is reserved specially for local union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. North Mine Check ...
Article : 361 wordsSydney, September 24. The vete[?] Member of House of Representatives, Mr. W. M. Hughes, will be 82 tomorrow. "There'll be no party. I'm afraid, he is no ...
Article : 78 wordsMelbourne, September 24.—If irrigation development is to be soundly based at must be according to an all-Australian plan which has the assent of the ...
Article : 129 wordsMelbourne, September 24.—The market was more buoyant than ever when the Victorian wool-selling season was opened by auctions at the Melbourne ...
Article : 144 wordsMelbourne, September 24.—Giving evidence before the Full Arbitration Court in the 40 hour week case, Colin Clarke, director of the Bureau of Industry in ...
Article : 173 wordsMontreal, September 24.—Discussions at the I.L.O. conference here so far have revealed how far advanced Australia and New ...
Article : 86 wordsPerth, September 24.—"We have a grand team, a grand lot of chaps and players Australia will like," said England's Captain, W. R. Hammond, at a press conference soon after the Stirling Castle, which brought the Marylebone Club's team from ...
Article : 331 wordsT[?]lic including mail services, has been suspended for a week between Broken Hill and Tibooburra. Mail lorries that left last week for ...
Article : 274 wordsMelbourne, September 24.—After having spent Sunday night sheltering from the snow in a hollow leg. Earle Parkinson, of Warburton, made his way into ...
Article : 126 wordsThe first meeting of the Barrier Youth Camps Council since its formation a fortnight ago was held at the Y.M.C.A. last night. ...
Article : 339 wordsA meeting of all members of the Building Trades Union will be held at the Trades Hall tonight at 7.30 o'clock. The meeting is under the auspices of ...
Article : 94 wordsMore in the nature of a tropical downpour was the short, but violent, rain storm which fell on the city and tasted for about fifteen minutes last ...
Article : 260 wordsTobacco companies such as W. D. and H. O. Wills handling large bulk supplies of tobacco have nothing to do with the actual distribution, apart from ...
Article : 212 wordsLast night the management committee of the W.I.U. of A. had before it the matter of early firing. It was decided that attention be called to the ...
Article : 144 wordsSydney, September 24—A daring theft was carried out by thugs in Martin Place today. A young woman named Doyle, drew £123/10/- from the bank ...
Article : 80 wordsSydney, September 24.—Detectives and a 17 year old gunman dashed in a gunfight in a scrub-covered gully near Bexley this afternoon. From dense scrub the youth exchanged fire with the detectives at point blank range and with one shot ...
Article : 280 wordsMessrs E. W. Williams, J. E. Cann, P. J. McCarthy and J. T. Donavan, members of the Sports Council, waited on the Trades Hall Trust last night to have ...
Article : 176 wordsSydney, September 24.—The final election speeches to be broadcast by Party Leaders will be staged tomorrow night when the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, ...
Article : 57 wordsRonald McInnes, a miner at the North and residing at 472 lane Lane was treated at the Hospital for an injury to the right foot. ...
Article : 122 wordsLondon, September 24.—R.A.F. investigators are puzzied by a crash of a Lancaster bound to Cairo from Cornwall, says the "Daily Express" ...
Article : 104 wordsYesterday the Postal Department stock to its policy of always delivering a letter, but whether justice was done on this occassion is doubtful. Perhaps the ...
Article : 109 wordsCanborra, September 24.—Lord Howe Island electors — the one hundred and fifty of them — nearly missed their vote in next Saturday's Federal elections. Their ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney, September 24.—Lightweight champion, Vi. Patrick, is considering undertaking, a country tour giving exhibitions. He feels he would benefit both ...
Article : 59 wordsArmidale, September 24,—The Venerable Archdeacon, John Forster (70) died at Port MacQuarie this morning. He was once at St. John's College, Armidale. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Wed 25 Sep 1946, Page 1
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