Dubbo, October 10—At the Dubbo Police Court today. Frederick Lincoln McDermott (38), laborer, was charged "by direction of the Attorney General," with having murdered William Henry Lavers (49), storekeeper, at Glenelg, 12 miles ...
Article : 246 wordsRome, October 10.—In Rome, official Government communique claims that one person was killed but 50 demonstrators and 29 police were wounded in a battle between 50,000 Italian strikers and unemployed and police and troops outside ...
Article : 640 wordsSydney, October 10 — Preferences will probably be distributed in three doubtful NSW seats, Calare, Riverina and Gwydir, tomorrow. Electoral officers are now check counting votes in these seats in preparation for distribution of preferences. Mr. ...
Article : 227 wordsSydney, October 10.—The State Government will not meet the demands of Sydney and Newcastle tramway employees and avert a ...
Article : 151 wordsMelbourne, October 10.—Future prospect of conducting railways as a successful business undertaking was dependent upon a realistic view of the ...
Article : 207 wordsParis, October 10.—The plenary session of the Peace Conference last night made its final recommendations on the most controversial issues of the Italian Treaty ...
Article : 380 wordsSydney, October 10.—Mr. A. K. Gardener, who won the progressive farmer competition and has just concluded a tour of ...
Article : 149 wordsTo mark the 50th anniversary of the Broken Hill Ice and Produce Co., and the opening of the new ice-making plant; a very pleasant function was held at the headquarters of the company yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 383 wordsPort Pirie, October 10.—The management of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters announced this afternoon that the first trainload of ore from Broken ...
Article : 147 wordsDoors on the Blende Street Side to the Technical College open at 7 for this evening's open night. The films to be shown by Mr. A. ...
Article : 161 wordsBerlin, October 10.—The Allied Control Council adjourned until today after three and a half hours' consideration of appeals for ...
Article : 129 wordsMelbourne, October 10.—Whether Melbourne will be faced with another transport stoppage on Monday rests on the decision of a mass meeting of tramway ...
Article : 122 wordsThe first English fiancee whose marriage will take place in Broken Hill, will be of Miss Betty Waddington, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Waddington, of London, England, who will be married to Mr. Ian McDonnell, youngest son of Mrs. and the ...
Article : 666 wordsMelbourne. October 10.—Millions of grasshopper which caused pest damage in the wheat districts of the northern Malice, have moved into South ...
Article : 54 wordsA meeting of the Hospital Board was held lait night. Mr. H. T. Kelly presiding. Correspondence from the Department ...
Article : 312 wordsLondon, October 9. According to shore observers, the liner Queen Elizabeth touched speeds well over 30 knots when the continued her ...
Article : 55 wordsJuneau, Alaska. October 10.—Early election returns show that Alaskans by a 2/1 margin favour statehood for their territory. Complete returns will not be ...
Article : 80 wordsNew York. October 10.—Top administration leaders conferred at the White House in an effort to devise means for ending the nationwide meat shortage ...
Article : 60 wordsNanking, October 10.—General Marshall conferred briefly at Shanghai with the Communist leader, Chou En Lai, apparently in an effort to persuade him ...
Article : 121 wordsNew York, October 9.—"America stands ready to proscribe and destroy the atomic bomb—to lift its use from death to life—if the ...
Article : 116 wordsParis, October 10.—Albers D[?]nuine managing director of the great Paris store, Bon Marche, was arrested and charged with illegally obtaining 89 ...
Article : 97 wordsHew York, October 9.—An American fighter plane, flying faster than the speed of sound (750 m.p.h.), will be produced within the next three years, according to ...
Article : 96 wordsBathurst, October 10.—About 30 prisoners attempted a sit-down strike in the prison yard at Bathurst Goal yesterday. They would give no reason for ...
Article : 64 wordsLondon, October 10.—The British executioner carried the biggest mass hanging in the British Zone since the war when if war criminals were executed in ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, October 10—The Rite Hotel restaurant staff walked out at 12.45 p.m. yesterday, just as lunch was to have been served. ...
Article : 105 wordsSydney, October 10.—George Turner, a night watchman, was bashed and kicked by a masked gunman at Leichhardt early today. He was guarding valuable ...
Article : 98 wordsSydney, October 10 — There may be some alteration of clothing coupon values when the new coupon books are issued early ...
Article : 73 wordsCanberra, October 10.—The question or the establishment of a committee to explore the basic wage will be considered by the incoming Federal Cabinet on ...
Article : 74 wordsCanberra, October 10.—The Munitions Department is making a new type of cigarette lighter, which will be sold at a few shillings. Already a quarter of ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 11 Oct 1946, Page 1
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