Lapoz, (Bolivia, Sth. America), January 30.—At least 10 police were killed and 50 injured when striking miners at Potosi dynamited police headquarters on Tuesday night, says the newspaper "I La Razon". The miners' casualties are ...
Article : 146 wordsJerusalem, January 30.—Major H. Collins, who was kidnapped by Jewish terrorists at the week end, was found in Jerusalem, according to a police announcement. The British United Press says the terrorists left Major Collins at the ...
Article : 449 wordsLondon, January 20.—An anonymous telephone message was received at Buckingham Palace today that a bomb would be paced in ...
Article : 75 wordsTamworth, January 30.—During a terrific thunderstorm which struck the north-west of N.S.W. tonight, Colin Kevin Leo Hayes of Scone, was killed instantly when struck by lightning. A horse and dog when sheltering under a tree with ...
Article : 290 wordsMelbourne, January 30.— Australians were warned against going to Malaya to live. Members of the first Australian war crimes legal section, passing through ...
Article : 92 wordsMelbourne, January 30.—Melbourne's "Chinatown" has been subjected to an intense search by a large body of detectives and police since the murder last night of Yung Shing (53), bosun of the freighter Fort Abitibi. Shing was ...
Article : 269 wordsMelbourne, January 30.—Dr. George Gruber (43), former leader of the Vic[?]ore Boys' Choir was recaptured by the police today between Nagamb[?]e ...
Article : 41 wordsCanberra. January 30.—The cost of the Commonwealth Government's free medical service is officially estimated at a minimum of £15,000,000 per year to ...
Article : 96 wordsThe value and importance of industrial diamonds for precision engineering work in Australia and other parts of the globe is not generally ...
Article : 394 wordsCanberra, January 30.— The proposed South Pacific Commission will not contribute to the settlement of the Indonesian trouble nor will it cover ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, January 29. — Icy winds and, snow sweeping across Central Europe from Russia via the Black Sea, the Balkans, and the Low Countries, gave England its coldest night on Tuesday since 1929. ...
Article : 288 wordsAdelaide has been booked out for the Fourth Test to be played at the Adelaide Oval today. Ray Lindwell and E. Toshack are ...
Article : 96 wordsSydney, January 30.—More than 30,000 shearers, members of the Australian Workers' Union were directed today not to accept work after March ...
Article : 115 wordsParis, January 30.—Foreign Minister Bldault stated that in a memorandum he addressed to the United Nations on German's future he urged the creation ...
Article : 40 wordsLondon, January 30.—Shivering after a day of frost and traffic dislocation caused by Britain's coldest night for 60 years, many workers in London, besides ...
Article : 86 wordsCanberra. January 30.—Imports from the U.S., already strictly limited, are to be drastically reduced again, except in the case of raw employment-producing ...
Article : 75 wordsSydney, January 30.—The Stale lottery clerks will hold a stop-work meeting on Saturday, February 8, if the State Government docs not agree with ...
Article : 84 wordsSydney, January 30.—New returned services memorial centre for which the State Government recently granted £100,000 has been placed under the trusteeship of ...
Article : 109 wordsSydney, January 30.—About 50 per cent, of the tax assessments now being sent out will mean refunds to taxpayers, taxation officials said today. ...
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Advertising : 88 wordsSydney, January 30.—The Minister of Post-War Reconstruction Mr. Dedman) told the A.W.U. Convention today that the me of atomic energy for ...
Article : 116 wordsParis—Madame Raymonde Lefdvre, who has been appointed to the Bench in the Court, of Appeals at Caen, is the first woman to receive such an honor. ...
Article : 82 wordsLos Angeles. January 30.—Nell McCarthy, spokesman for Louis D. Mayer, dented that there were any plans to sell Bernborough and asserted that this ...
Article : 76 wordsSydney, January 30.—Customs vigilance foiled attempts by some of the 300 Jewish refugees on board the Chinese steamer "Hwa Lien" to mail ...
Article : 80 wordsSir,—Now that the annual holidays are over for the men on the toe of lode, one can hear various tales of holiday experiences, etc. One ...
Article : 287 wordsThe late Mrs. Edtth Augustine Caroline Hocking, who died in the Hospital on Tuesday night, aged 97, must have been one of the very oldest residents of ...
Article : 252 wordsMelbourne, January 30.—A man shot by the police investigating the alleged attempt to blow a safe at Balwyn Theatre on January 18, died in the ...
Article : 62 wordsParis—Pas-de-Calnis has been practically cleared of all mines. The work has cost the lives of 231 people, while 389, were injured. Up to date ...
Article : 53 wordsCanberra. January 30.—Appointment of the new Governor-General of Australia is expected within the next two days, said the Prime Minister, Mr. J.B. ...
Article : 124 wordsNew York, January 30. — Di[?]trict Attorney, Frank Hogan, told the press that he is certain that boxer Rocky Craziano is afraid of gangsters ...
Article : 70 wordsMarseilles — Dry docks in the port of Marseilles were reopened recently after being out of commission for two years. ...
Article : 80 wordsSydney, January 30.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation today reaffirmed its ban on handling cargo for Indonesia and ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 31 Jan 1947, Page 1
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