At a mass meeting of the W.I.U. of A. held at the Trades Hall yesterday it was resolved: "That no firing afton the whistle be permitted unless it is essential and necessary for the safety of the men and that the executive have a conference with the M.M.A. on this matter. ...
Article : 2,463 wordsParis, August 4.—M. Molotov accused "some interests" of attempting to find and widen a riti in the United Nations When the rules committee of the peace conference was debating the question of the chairmanship of the conference. M. Molotov argued that the committee should support the Big ...
Article : 464 wordsMurwillumbah, August 4.—This winter has been one of the most severe for many years and when heavy frosts have accompanied the long continued drought farmers have been hard hit. One of the three sugar mills in NSW is near Murwillumbah and the sugar mill authorities today estimated that ...
Article : 207 wordsSydney, August 4.—The immediate release of thirty million cigarette papers held up in bond in Sydney by the Dutch authorities was demanded tonight by the ...
Article : 238 wordsIn the Town Hall on Saturday morning the visiting party of Perth footballers were accorded a very hearty welcome to our city by the Mayor (Ald. P. J. F. Rowe) and ...
Article : 792 wordsSydney, August 4.—Miners' leaders will recommend the acceptance of the Coal Authority Bill to a meeting of the Miners' Federation Central Council in Sydney tomorrow. The Council will be given a report on the debate on the Bill in the Federal Parliament last week. ...
Article : 282 wordsCanberra, August 4.—Coal owners' representatives and miners' leaders expect that Mr. A. J. Keast, chief general manager of the Zinc Corporation, may ...
Article : 203 wordsIn his third public lecture for the W.E.A. Mr. Bruce Miller dealt on Saturday night with "Australia's Economic Future." This lecture attracted ...
Article : 600 wordsSydney, August 4.—Conferences will be held in Sydney this week to urge that immediate action be taken to avert the threatened breakdown of rail transport ...
Article : 136 wordsAdelaide, August 4.—When the collier Ocean Pride arrived from Newcastle with coal on Friday night unloading activities proceeded apace and ...
Article : 89 wordsSilverton Tramway employees will commence normal work on the mine leases today. The ban was lifted at a mass meeting of employees on Friday. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 wordsSydney, August 4.—Police say that Army authorities who control the Italian P.O.W. camp [?]ar Sydney are very casual about it. It is stated that ...
Article : 131 wordsSydney, August 4—The Commonwealth Film Censorship Board has canned for overseas export the two reel propaganda film seeking to justify ...
Article : 117 wordsA paragraph by "Trafalgar" in the "Mail" is of interest to local race funs The paragraph concerned Hot Spring, a former SAJC Derby winner, who also ...
Article : 109 wordsBrisbane, August" 4.—Forty trucks will leave Brisbane for Newcastle next week to bring back plumbing gear and other supplies essential to building. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Mon 5 Aug 1946, Page 1
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